Abstract
The usability of time-domain optical coherence tomography equipped with a flexible endoscopic probe for detecting effusion in the tympanic cavity is shown in the clinical environment. The possibility of assessing the dynamic properties of effusion, particularly its contained scatterers’ mobility, is shown in real clinical cases. A method of comparative assessment of scatterers’ mobility is proposed.
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