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Real-Time Three-Dimensional Imaging of Larynx Using a Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomography (SS-OCT) System Consisting of a GRIN Lens Rod-Based Probe and a High Speed VCSEL Laser Source

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Abstract

We have developed an office-based laryngeal OCT imaging system for analyzing the cross-sectional anatomy in awake patients. Real-time in vivo imaging of human vocal cords and native vibrations of vocal folds are demonstrated.

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