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Clinical Laser Diagnostics with Endogenous and Exogenous Dyes

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Abstract

It will be shown how light induced fluorescence is used for the localization of early cancer in the upper serodigestive tract, the tracheobronchial tree, the esophagus and the bladder. Both endogenous and exogenous dyes will be used. Early results with a two wavelengths observation procedure for image enhancements are reported using frequency domain imaging.

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