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11 February 1997 Nonlinear effect of UV radiation on the human skin: erythema and pigmentation
Albert H. Mavlyutov, Yurii P. Sinichkin, Sergei R. Utz M.D.
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Proceedings Volume 3053, Nonlinear Dynamics and Structures in Biology and Medicine: Optical and Laser Technologies: International Workshop; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.266247
Event: International Workshop on Nonlinear Dynamics and Structures in Biology and Medicine: Optical and Laser Technologies, 1996, Saratov, Russian Federation
Abstract
Analysis of reflectance and autofluorescence spectra of in vivo human skin with eruthema was done. Monte Carlo simulation was used to model the tissue R and AF measurements. As a result the information about qualitative and quantitative changes of the main human skin chromophores, such as hemoglobin and melanin are, distribution within the skin tissue during the process of UV irradiation of the skin was obtained. The metabolic nature of investigated nonlinear process of UV radiation influence on the skin tissue can call interest as a problem of nonlinear dynamics.
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Albert H. Mavlyutov, Yurii P. Sinichkin, and Sergei R. Utz M.D. "Nonlinear effect of UV radiation on the human skin: erythema and pigmentation", Proc. SPIE 3053, Nonlinear Dynamics and Structures in Biology and Medicine: Optical and Laser Technologies: International Workshop, (11 February 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.266247
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KEYWORDS
Skin

Ultraviolet radiation

Monte Carlo methods

Tissue optics

Blood

Tissues

Reflectivity

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