Prosst et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Fluorescence diagnosis of colorectal neoplasms: a review of clinical applicationsProsst et al., 2002
- Document ID
- 11043192991326451837
- Author
- Prosst R
- Gahlen J
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- Publication venue
- International journal of colorectal disease
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Detection of dysplasia and early-stage carcinoma of the lower gastrointestinal tract is important in the prevention and curative treatment of cancer. Fluorescence-based endoscopic imaging and spectrometry promise a supplemental technique for conventional …
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