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. 2012 Jan 4;3(2):259–272. doi: 10.1364/BOE.3.000259

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

A remotely operated DCS flow-oximeter system for monitoring head/neck tumor hemodynamics during radiation delivery. (a) A DCS flow-oximeter was placed away from the rotation plane of x-ray beams in the treatment room. (b) A fiber-optic probe connected to the DCS flow-oximeter was fixed on the surface of cervical tumor node using a pre-molded plastic mask. (c) A computer in the monitoring/control room was used to remotely operate the DCS flow-oximeter in the treatment room.