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Digestive Endoscopy, 2020
Although great advances in artificial intelligence for interpreting small bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE) images have been made in recent years, its practical use is still limited. The aim of this study was to develop a more practical convolutional neural
Yunseob Hwang+11 more
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Although great advances in artificial intelligence for interpreting small bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE) images have been made in recent years, its practical use is still limited. The aim of this study was to develop a more practical convolutional neural
Yunseob Hwang+11 more
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2013
Over the last decade, WCE has established itself as a valuable test for imaging the small intestine. It is a safe and relatively easy procedure to perform that can provide valuable information in the diagnosis of small-bowel conditions. Its applications still remain limited within the esophagus and colon.
Sarah A. Rodriguez+13 more
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Over the last decade, WCE has established itself as a valuable test for imaging the small intestine. It is a safe and relatively easy procedure to perform that can provide valuable information in the diagnosis of small-bowel conditions. Its applications still remain limited within the esophagus and colon.
Sarah A. Rodriguez+13 more
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Nature, 2000
The discomfort of internal gastrointestinal examination may soon be a thing of the past. We have developed a new type of endoscopy, which for the first time allows painless endoscopic imaging of the whole of the small bowel. This procedure involves a wireless capsule endoscope and we describe here its successful testing in humans.
Paul Swain+3 more
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The discomfort of internal gastrointestinal examination may soon be a thing of the past. We have developed a new type of endoscopy, which for the first time allows painless endoscopic imaging of the whole of the small bowel. This procedure involves a wireless capsule endoscope and we describe here its successful testing in humans.
Paul Swain+3 more
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Capsule Endoscopy of the Esophagus
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2009Video capsule endoscopy has acquired wide clinical acceptance since its the US Food and Drug Administration approval in 2001. Recently, the technology of video capsule endoscopy has been adapted to other organs in the gastrointestinal tract, including the esophagus and colon.
Matti Waterman, Ian M. Gralnek
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Southern Medical Journal, 2008
Capsule endoscopy (CE) is a novel technology that allows direct noninvasive visualization of the entire small intestine. CE permits a detailed examination in the ambulatory setting, allowing identification of clinically relevant lesions, and it is appealing to both patients and providers.
Mohammad Ismail, Mankanwal S. Sachdev
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Capsule endoscopy (CE) is a novel technology that allows direct noninvasive visualization of the entire small intestine. CE permits a detailed examination in the ambulatory setting, allowing identification of clinically relevant lesions, and it is appealing to both patients and providers.
Mohammad Ismail, Mankanwal S. Sachdev
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Capsule Endoscopy in Portal Hypertension [PDF]
Since the introduction of small bowel capsule endoscopy, and more recently of esophageal capsule endoscopy, these diagnostic tools have become available for the evaluation of the consequences of portal hypertension in the esophagus, stomach, and small intestine.
E. Rondonotti+4 more
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Video Capsule Endoscopy: Clinical Relevance of Capsule Endoscopy Findings
The American Surgeon™, 2006Video capsule endoscopy (VCE) is a novel diagnostic tool for noninvasively visualizing the lumen of the entire small intestine. It is especially useful in identifying the source of obscure small intestinal bleeding. However, VCE is not always optimal for localizing small bowel lesions.
Vijaykumar G. Patel+4 more
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Gastroenterology Nursing, 2003
Small bowel bleeding is difficult to locate with current technology and costly to treat because of repeated diagnostic workups and hospitalizations. Some patients will eventually undergo intraoperative enteroscopy, the current gold standard. If the cause of bleeding is found, they may then have a bowel resection to treat their condition.
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Small bowel bleeding is difficult to locate with current technology and costly to treat because of repeated diagnostic workups and hospitalizations. Some patients will eventually undergo intraoperative enteroscopy, the current gold standard. If the cause of bleeding is found, they may then have a bowel resection to treat their condition.
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Miniaturised wideband ingestible antenna for wireless capsule endoscopy
, 2020This study demonstrates the development of an electrically small wideband antenna on silicon substrate targeting wireless capsule endoscopy application. Operating frequency is chosen as 915 MHz. Proposed antenna exhibits a wide frequency bandwidth of 300
B. Biswas, A. Karmakar, Vikash Chandra
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Journal of experimental and theoretical artificial intelligence (Print), 2019
Gastrointestinal tract (GIT) infections such as ulcers, bleeding, polyps, Crohn’s disease and cancer are quite familiar today worldwide. Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is an efficient means of investigation of GIT diseases.
Muhammad Sharif+5 more
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Gastrointestinal tract (GIT) infections such as ulcers, bleeding, polyps, Crohn’s disease and cancer are quite familiar today worldwide. Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is an efficient means of investigation of GIT diseases.
Muhammad Sharif+5 more
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