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In vivo, early detection, quantitative grading and mapping of cervical cancers and precancers based on the dynamic spectral imaging and analysis of the acetic acid-induced alterations in the tissue light scattering properties.

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Abstract

An imaging diagnostic method relaying on the measurement of the acetic acid- induced alterations in the scattering properties of cervix is presented. Clinical tests show that the alteration kinetics is correlated with the neoplasia grade.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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