DIAGNOSTIC BASED ON FRACTAL DIMENSION OF BLOOD VESSELS IN THE RETINA

Authors

  • Z. E. Ibrohimova Samarkand Branch of TATU named after Muhammad al-Khorazmi
  • V. A. Asatov Samarkand Branch of Pecialized Scientific-Practical Eye Microsurgery Center
  • F. U. Ibodullayeva Samarkand Branch of TATU named after Muhammad al-Khorazmi
  • Sh. A. Amonkulova Samarkand Branch of TATU named after Muhammad al-Khorazmi

Keywords:

Fractal, fractal dimension, tree-like fractals, vascular system.

Abstract

The question of determining the fractal dimension of body organs with a fractal structure of the human body in medicine, which is currently developing at a rapid pace, is considered in this article. In addition, it is important to provide practical support for early detection and treatment of various diseases in humans [1-5]. Therefore, the article deals with the issues of determining and diagnosing the fractal dimensions of the human body. Cell counting methods were used to determine the fractal dimensions of human body parts by comparing the fractal dimensions of tree branches. According to R.V. Genny and other world scientists, the fractal dimension of the human lung was determined by the method of vectors [2-7], and in this work, the fractal dimension of the human retina was determined by the cell counting method. Knowing that the arrangement of vessels has a fractal structure, fractal dimensions of the vascular systems of the human retina have been determined.

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Published

2023-06-20

How to Cite

Z. E. Ibrohimova, V. A. Asatov, F. U. Ibodullayeva, & Sh. A. Amonkulova. (2023). DIAGNOSTIC BASED ON FRACTAL DIMENSION OF BLOOD VESSELS IN THE RETINA. Academia Science Repository, 4(6), 482–486. Retrieved from http://academiascience.com/index.php/repo/article/view/745

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