Monte Carlo simulation of signals in digital diaphanoscopy of the maxillary sinuses
Bryanskaya, E.O.; Gneushev, R.Yu.; Makovik, I.N.; Dremin, V. V.; Bukin, A. G.; Bibikova, O. A.; Shuraev, B. M.; Minet, O.; Zabarylo, U.; Dunaev, A. V.; Artyushenko, V. G. (2020-04-09)
E. O. Bryanskaya, R. Yu. Gneushev, I. N. Makovik, V. V. Dremin, A. G. Bukin, O. A. Bibikova, B. M. Shuraev, O. Minet, U. Zabarylo, A. V. Dunaev, and V. G. Artyushenko "Monte Carlo simulation of signals in digital diaphanoscopy of the maxillary sinuses", Proc. SPIE 11457, Saratov Fall Meeting 2019: Optical and Nano-Technologies for Biology and Medicine, 114571K (9 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2564314
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Abstract
Digital diaphanoscopy method has potential to separate normal and pathological conditions of the maxillary sinuses. The entirety of all the features of the investigated area (the presence or absence of pathology, its etiology and morphological features) affects the resulting images of the maxillary sinuses by the digital diaphanoscopy. In this work, the MonteCarlo numerical simulation method was used to determine the patterns of propagation of light radiation in biological tissue. A biologically heterogeneous environment, represented by structures of the skull and maxillary sinuses, as well as pathological changes in them was modelled in the TracePro software.
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