Abstract
Low intensity lasers are widely used for therapeutic medicine. Therapeutic devices based on semiconductor lasers emitting in red and near IR-region are particular popular. Specifically, in Samara State Medical University the authors had collected a significant experience of the treatment of vessel diseases and liver ones by mean of low intensity laser radiation [1]. This experience includes good results on chronic virus hepatitis treatment [2]. But empirical application of lasers in medicine leaves behind its experimental and theoretical ground. The information about light propagation in biological tissue is very important for tissue diagnostic as well as for laser radiation dosimetry. This information is necessary to determine mechanism of therapeutic effect and to give scientific ground for treatment methods to make them more effective.
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