Abstract:Doppler optical coherence tomography (DOCT) combines the imaging capabilities of OCT with functional velocity imaging and is used routinely to study skin in-vivo. The skin provides a window to monitor diseases; it has been shown that changes in skin blood flow and structure are indicative of systemic disease change and representative of disease status. This study aims to aid understanding and interpretation of DOCT images of skin with respect to vessel diameter, depth and blood flow. We have constructed a tiss… Show more
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