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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2009
Endomicroscopy is a newly developed imaging modality, which provides in vivo histology during ongoing endoscopy. This review characterizes the currently available endomicroscopic systems and reflects the clinical value of endomicroscopy for different diseases.
Sergey V, Kantsevoy +10 more
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Endomicroscopy is a newly developed imaging modality, which provides in vivo histology during ongoing endoscopy. This review characterizes the currently available endomicroscopic systems and reflects the clinical value of endomicroscopy for different diseases.
Sergey V, Kantsevoy +10 more
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Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2008
Confocal laser endomicroscopy is an emerging field of endoscopic imaging allowing gastroenterologists to obtain in-vivo histology of the gastrointestinal mucosa. The present review will address the more recent advances in confocal laser endomicroscopy and discuss its future.Interest in confocal laser endomicroscopy and in-vivo diagnosis of ...
Kerry, Dunbar, Marcia, Canto
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Confocal laser endomicroscopy is an emerging field of endoscopic imaging allowing gastroenterologists to obtain in-vivo histology of the gastrointestinal mucosa. The present review will address the more recent advances in confocal laser endomicroscopy and discuss its future.Interest in confocal laser endomicroscopy and in-vivo diagnosis of ...
Kerry, Dunbar, Marcia, Canto
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2005
A miniaturized confocal microscope was developed that could be integrated in the distal tip of a conventional colonoscope. With this technique, denoted confocal endomicroscopy, subsurface analysis of the gut mucosa and in-vivo histology during ongoing endoscopy are possible in full resolution by point scanning laser analysis. The diagnostic spectrum of
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A miniaturized confocal microscope was developed that could be integrated in the distal tip of a conventional colonoscope. With this technique, denoted confocal endomicroscopy, subsurface analysis of the gut mucosa and in-vivo histology during ongoing endoscopy are possible in full resolution by point scanning laser analysis. The diagnostic spectrum of
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2009
The preoperative diagnosis of biliary neoplasms is associated with a low sensitivity. To overcome this limitation, probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy was further developed to enable in vivo microscopic imaging, with confocal miniprobes further miniaturized to such an extent to enable their use even via the instrumentation channel of ...
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The preoperative diagnosis of biliary neoplasms is associated with a low sensitivity. To overcome this limitation, probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy was further developed to enable in vivo microscopic imaging, with confocal miniprobes further miniaturized to such an extent to enable their use even via the instrumentation channel of ...
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Hyperspectral confocal microscope
Applied Optics, 2006We have developed a new, high performance, hyperspectral microscope for biological and other applications. For each voxel within a three-dimensional specimen, the microscope simultaneously records the emission spectrum from 500 nm to 800 nm, with better than 3 nm spectral resolution.
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Current Protocols in Toxicology, 2000
AbstractConfocal microscopy allows visualization of optical sections of material labeled with fluorescence or reflecting probes. By excluding light from planes above and below the plane of focus it is possible to obtain sharp images of objects deep within sections. Sections can be combined to construct three‐dimensional images.
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AbstractConfocal microscopy allows visualization of optical sections of material labeled with fluorescence or reflecting probes. By excluding light from planes above and below the plane of focus it is possible to obtain sharp images of objects deep within sections. Sections can be combined to construct three‐dimensional images.
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Journal of Microscopy, 1992
SUMMARYThe confocal‐line (CL) technique combines some of the characteristics of confocal‐scanning microscopy with those of conventional‐imaging methods. It is based on the introduction of line‐shaped illumination and linear image detection, as an alternative to the current confocal‐point (CP) approach.
P A, Benedetti +3 more
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SUMMARYThe confocal‐line (CL) technique combines some of the characteristics of confocal‐scanning microscopy with those of conventional‐imaging methods. It is based on the introduction of line‐shaped illumination and linear image detection, as an alternative to the current confocal‐point (CP) approach.
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Reflectance Confocal Microscopy
2015The ultimate goal of early melanoma diagnosis is the detection of all melanomas, while minimizing the number of excisions of nevi. To achieve this goal requires the clinician to not only be able to identify specific melanoma features but to also recognize the distinct aspects of nevi. To complicate the matter, several pigmented and nonpigmented lesions
LONGO, Caterina, PELLACANI, Giovanni
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Endoscopic confocal microscopy
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2005Endoscopic confocal microscopy is a new endoscopic imaging technology that produces high-magnification cross-sectional images of the gastrointestinal epithelium during endoscopy. These high-magnification images might allow the endoscopist to make a tissue diagnosis during endoscopy without biopsy and histopathology.
John A, Evans, Norman S, Nishioka
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Degenerated confocal resonator
Applied Optics, 1993The properties of confocal resonators with g(1) = g(2) = 0 and with one mirror confined by an aperture were investigated both theoretically and experimentally. The fundamental mode operation with complete filling of the medium, which ds located near the unconfined mirror, can always be obtained by an appropriate choice of the aperture radius. Numerical
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