EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports

Review Article Volume 8 Issue 4 - 2025

Device for Raman Fluorescence Diagnostics of the State of Human Tissues in Normal and Pathological Conditions

Aleksandrov MT*, Kukushkin VI and Bashtovoy AA

Department of Dentistry, FUV GBUZ MO Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute Named M.F. Vladimirsky, Russia

*Corresponding Author: Aleksandrov MT, Department of Dentistry, FUV GBUZ MO Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute Named M.F. Vladimirsky, Russia.
Received: February 19, 2025 Published: March 22, 2025



In the presented work, the substantiation of the development of an innovative, universal, digital diagnostic complex for express Raman fluorescence diagnostics is given. The range and algorithm of its clinical application are presented, which provides a sanogenic and pathogenetic approach to the objectivity and effectiveness of the assessment of human tissues and organs in health and pathology: diseases and processes of microbial and neoplastic nature (in clinical microbiology, dentistry, obstetrics and gynecology, oncology, gastroenterology, pharmacology). The solution of these issues is based on the methodology of laser digital photometry and the basic requirements and principles of modern science and practice that provide controlled treatment of a specific disease in a particular patient. The prospects for the use of the method and equipment are indicated.

Keywords: Laser Radiation; Laser Photometry; Mechanism of Biological Action of Laser Radiation; Raman Fluorescence Express Diagnostics; Hardware and Software Complex; SERS Substrate Application Algorithm; Range of Clinical Application, Norm, Pathology, Diseases and Processes of Microbial and Neoplastic Nature, Clinical Microbiology, Dentistry, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology, Gastroenterology, Pharmacology; Express Diagnostics “In Place”; Feedback; Application Prospects

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Aleksandrov MT., et al. “Device for Raman Fluorescence Diagnostics of the State of Human Tissues in Normal and Pathological Conditions”. EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports 8.4 (2025): 01-14.