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Prospects for Narrow Band Imaging Magnification Endoscopy in Oral Lesions: Recommendations from Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and a Gastroenterologist. [PDF]
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Narrow-band imaging (NBI) represents the most commonly used optical digital method of image-enhanced endoscopy currently. This form of imaging was first conceptualized in the 1990s, and its feasibility was soon reported in the literature where it was demonstrated to increase the contrast between vascular patterns and intervening mucosa on the underside
James Weiquan Li, Tiing Leong Ang
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Narrow band imaging for thoracic endometriosis [PDF]
Abstract Background The thoracic cavity is the most frequent site of extrapelvic endometriosis. It exhibits a wide variety of clinical manifestations, such as chest pain, cough, and respiratory distress, and is frequently associated with pelvic endometriosis. Although histological confirmation is the gold standard for a definitive diagnosis, endoscopic
Takehiro Yamamoto +3 more
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Narrow-Band Imaging in Digestive Endoscopy [PDF]
The application of opto-electronics in video-endoscopes improves the accuracy in diagnosis, through image processing and digital technology. Narrow Band Imaging (NBI), consists of using interference filters for the illumination of the target in narrowed blue and green bands of the spectrum.
R. Lambert, K. Kuznetsov, J-F. Rey
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Narrow-band imaging of NGC 7026 [PDF]
NGC 7026 is one of the most remarkable bipolar planetary nebulae in the northern sky. There is an increasing interest in sources of this kind, as they indicate that anisotropic outflow phenomena play a significant role in the final evolutionary stages of massive stars. To investigate the spatial distribution of the excitation conditions in this nebula,
M. Robberto +4 more
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Narrow-band imaging for detecting nasal lymphoma
Narrow-band imaging (NBI) is an advanced endoscopic technique that enhances the mucosal neovascularization. The utilization of narrow-band imaging on the detection of nasal lymphomas is not well-established.To present a clinical case whose nasal lymphoma was detected with the aid of NBI.A 91-year-old male presented to the ear, nose, and throat clinic ...
Peng Yeh, Tzu-Yu Li, Po-Wen Cheng
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Narrow band imaging for bladder cancer
Narrow band imaging (NBI) is a newly developed technology aiming to provide additional endoscopic information for patients with bladder cancer. This review focuses on the diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcome using NBI cystoscopy for the treatment of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer.
Thomas Y. Hsueh, Allen W. Chiu
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Intravascular endoscopy improvement through narrow-band imaging [PDF]
Recent advances in endoscopy have led to new technologies with significant optical imaging improvements. Since its development a few years ago, narrow-band imaging (NBI) has already been proved useful in detecting malignant lesions and carcinoma in clinical settings of urology, gastroenterology and ENT.
Axel Boese +3 more
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Narrow band CCD imaging of four PNe [PDF]
We present first results of a project to construct and study spatio-kinematical models of selected Planetary Nebulae (PNe). Deep monochromatic CCD images of A8, A4, M2-55, and J-320 were made with the Calar Alto 2.2m telescope and the two interference filters 5005/90 and 6574/104 for the [O III] and Hα+[N II] emission lines.
A. Ali, J. Pfleiderer, W. Saurer
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