Carlson et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Confocal microscopy: Imaging cervical precancerous lesionsCarlson et al., 2005
- Document ID
- 496900737886469003
- Author
- Carlson K
- Pavlova I
- Collier T
- Descour M
- Follen M
- Richards-Kortum R
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- Publication venue
- Gynecologic oncology
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OBJECTIVES.: We explore the clinical potential of reflectance and fluorescence confocal microscopy to image the morphologic and biochemical changes associated with precancer, in order to aid in the detection and diagnosis of cervical dysplasia. METHODS.: Cervical …
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