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B. Samuel Tanenbaum
Researcher at Harvey Mudd College
Publications - 20
Citations - 1084
B. Samuel Tanenbaum is an academic researcher from Harvey Mudd College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Nd:YAG laser. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1067 citations. Previous affiliations of B. Samuel Tanenbaum include University of California, Irvine & University of California.
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Dynamic Epidermal Cooling During Pulsed Laser Treatment of Port-Wine Stain: A New Methodology With Preliminary Clinical Evaluation
J. Stuart Nelson,Thomas E. Milner,Bahman Anvari,B. Samuel Tanenbaum,Sol Kimel,Lars O. Svaasand,Steven L. Jacques +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the feasibility of selectively cooling the normal overlying epidermis without affecting the temperature of the deeper PWS vessels, while leaving the deeper vessels unchanged.
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Dynamic epidermal cooling in conjunction with laser-induced photothermolysis of port wine stain blood vessels
J. Stuart Nelson,Thomas E. Milner,Bahman Anvari,B. Samuel Tanenbaum,Lars O. Svaasand,Sol Kimel +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the spatial distribution of cooling remains localized in the normal overlying epidermis, while leaving the temperature of the deeper port wine stain (PWS) blood vessels unchanged.
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Imaging laser heated subsurface chromophores in biological materials: Determination of lateral physical dimensions
Thomas E. Milner,Thomas E. Milner,Dennis M. Goodman,B. Samuel Tanenbaum,Bahman Anvari,Bahman Anvari,Lars O. Svaasand,J. Stuart Nelson +7 more
TL;DR: From measured images of radiometric temperature change, the lateral physical dimensions of chromophores positioned in an in vitro model of human skin are determined by deconvolution of the derived imaging equation using a non-negative constrained conjugate gradient algorithm.
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Optimal cryogen spray cooling parameters for pulsed laser treatment of port wine stains
TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to determine optimal spurt duration, τs, and optimal delay, τd, between the cryogen spurt and laser pulse when using CSC in treatment of port wine stain birthmarks.
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Non-invasive determination of port wine stain anatomy and physiology for optimal laser treatment strategies
Martin J C van Gemert,Martin J C van Gemert,J. Stuart Nelson,Thomas E. Milner,D. J. Smithies,Wim Verkruysse,Johannes F. de Boer,Gerald W. Lucassen,Dennis M. Goodman,B. Samuel Tanenbaum,B. Samuel Tanenbaum,Lill Tove Norvang,Lars O. Svaasand +12 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that lasers will only reach their full potential provided treatment parameters match individual PWS anatomy and physiology, and the progress made on the technical development and clinical implementation of infrared tomography, optical reflectance spectroscopy and optical low-coherence reflectometry is reviewed.