Publications by authors named "Aurelija Vaitkuviene"

Objective: Fluorescence is widely investigated and can characterize general changes occurring in the state of the cell and the tissue during physiological and/or pathological processes, but the method has not been adopted for clinical use. We present a photodiagnostic device and a relevant evaluation method fitted to classical screening procedures. This method is based on the discovery of smear content intrinsic fluorescent markers.

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The laser intervertebral disc decompression may provide appropriate relief in properly selected patients with contained disc herniations. The present investigation aims to characterise intervertebral disc material by autofluorescence induced by laser light. Degeneration of the intervertebral disc is associated with progressive biochemical changes in disc material.

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Fluorescence spectroscopy is one of many optical methods that are potentially clinically useful for noninvasive detection and characterization of disorders on the cervical part of uterus, including precancerous lesions. The cervix uteri exhibits a biologically complex tissue and the morphology of a biopsy is generally not homogenous. The standard histopathological protocol accounts only for the most severe condition found within the biopsy and no information is given on other constituents potentially influencing the recorded fluorescence spectra.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Aurelija Vaitkuviene"

  • - Aurelija Vaitkuviene's research primarily focuses on the application of fluorescence and autofluorescence techniques for the diagnosis and characterization of various tissue conditions, particularly in the cervical and spinal regions.
  • - Her studies include the development of photodiagnostic devices for cervical smear analysis and the investigation of intervertebral disc material through laser-induced autofluorescence, aimed at improving clinical outcomes in patients with spinal hernias.
  • - Vaitkuviene emphasizes the need for enhanced histopathological methods to interpret optical data accurately, advocating for a more comprehensive understanding of tissue morphology and its implications for noninvasive diagnostic techniques.