The Characteristics of Blue Laser Imaging and the Application in Diagnosis of Early Digestive Tract Cancer

Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
Yiliang BiXiaosong Li

Abstract

The blue laser imaging is a kind of new endoscopic system, sending 2 different wavelengths of laser. It can observed that the gastrointestinal mucosa shallow capillaries and mucosal surface microstructure are shown in bright and high resolution images, thus being helpful to the diagnosis of early digestive tract cancer. It has unique advantages compared with the existing technique. This article reviewed the application of blue laser imaging in diagnosis of early gastrointestinal carcinoma.

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Apr 13, 2021·Microvascular Research·Sang Woong ParkYoung Min Bae
Aug 28, 2021·Diagnostics·Hang Yang, Bing Hu

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