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A multimodal multispectral device for the detection of neoplasia in vivo of the cervix

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Abstract

Design features of our early prototypes that have shown diagnostic value have been combined into a single device and tested on a group of patients in a clinical setting using fluorescence and reflectance spectroscopy to detect cervical neoplasia.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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