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16 February 2012 In vivo imaging of bladder cancer using prototype endoscope-adaptable system providing parallel RGB and NIR autofluorescence image acquisition
Michael C. Jacobson, Ralph deVere White, Stavros G. Demos
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Proceedings Volume 8220, Optical Biopsy X; 82200C (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.907666
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2012, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
A prototype instrument developed to provide simultaneously ordinary visual endoscopy together with NIR autofluorescence imaging via parallel image acquisition is demonstrated. The two images are recorded concurrently, and the instrument interfaces with any ordinary endoscope. Preliminary results of a pilot study focused on imaging of bladder tumors in vivo using this instrumentation are presented. The experimental results demonstrate the capabilities of this instrumentation design, imaging methodology and define the current limitation for further development of the system.
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Michael C. Jacobson, Ralph deVere White, and Stavros G. Demos "In vivo imaging of bladder cancer using prototype endoscope-adaptable system providing parallel RGB and NIR autofluorescence image acquisition", Proc. SPIE 8220, Optical Biopsy X, 82200C (16 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.907666
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KEYWORDS
Near infrared

RGB color model

Tumors

Imaging systems

Tissues

Atrial fibrillation

Prototyping

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