Abstract

Monte Carlo (MC) numerical simulation of light propagation in living tissue is widely used for characterization of optical coherence tomography (OCT) signals. Using MC simulation we obtained OCT images of skin with dysplastic nevus. Two various positions of skin nevus in depth were considered. Comparing these OCT simulation results with image of skin without nevus, we showed that OCT medical approach allows to detect dysplastic nevus at different stages of its life.

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