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New optical tomographic & topographic techniques for biomedical applications.
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New optical tomographic & topographic techniques for biomedical applications./
Author:
Buytaert, Jan.
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335 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-07, Section: B, page: 4110.
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Dissertation Abstracts International71-07B.
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Health Sciences, Audiology. -
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9781124104539
New optical tomographic & topographic techniques for biomedical applications.
Buytaert, Jan.
New optical tomographic & topographic techniques for biomedical applications.
- 335 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-07, Section: B, page: 4110.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Universiteit Antwerpen (Belgium), 2010.
The mammalian middle ear contains the eardrum and the three auditory ossicles, and forms an impedance match between sound in air and pressure waves in the fluid of the inner ear. Without this intermediate system, with its unsurpassed efficiency and dynamic range, we would be practically deaf. Physics-based modeling of this extremely complex mechanical system is necessary to help our basic understanding of the functioning of hearing. Highly realistic models will make it possible to predict the outcome of surgical interventions and to optimize design of ossicle prostheses and active middle ear implants.
ISBN: 9781124104539Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018138
Health Sciences, Audiology.
New optical tomographic & topographic techniques for biomedical applications.
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To obtain such models and with realistic output, basic input data is still missing. In this dissertation I developed and used two new optical techniques to obtain two essential sets of data: accurate three-dimensional morphology of the middle ear structures, and elasticity parameters of the eardrum.
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The first technique is a new method for optical tomography of macroscopic biomedical objects, which makes it possible to measure the three-dimensional geometry of the middle ear ossicles and soft tissues which are connecting and suspending them. I made a new and high-resolution version of this orthogonal-plane fluorescence optical sectioning method, to obtain micrometer resolution in macroscopic specimens. The result is thus a complete 3-D model of the middle (and inner) ear of gerbil in unprecedented quality. On top of high-resolution morphological models of the middle ear structures, I applied the technique in other fields of research as well.
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