Detection, characterization, and staging constitute the fundamental elements in the endoscopic diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases, but histology still remains the diagnostic gold standard. New developments in endoscopic techniques may challenge histopathology in the near future. An ideal endoscopic technique should combine a wide-field, red flag screening technique with an optical contrast or microscopy method for characterization and staging, all simultaneously available during the procedure. In theory, biophotonic advances have the potential to unite these elements to allow in vivo optical biopsy. These techniques may ultimately offer the potential to increase the rates of detection of high risk lesions and the ability to target b...
We review the current state of research in endoscopic optical coherence tomography (OCT). We first s...
Endoscopic techniques such as High-definition and optical-chromoendoscopy have had enormous impact o...
Upper gastrointestinal tract cancers are one of the most important leading causes of cancer death wo...
Detection, characterization, and staging constitute the fundamental elements in the endoscopic diagn...
Biophotonic endoscopy: a review of clinical research techniques for optical imaging and sensing of e...
Introduction: The progressive miniaturisation of photonics components presents the opportunity to ob...
Ideally, endoscopists should be able to detect, characterize, and confirm the nature of a lesion at ...
The future of endoscopy will be dictated by rapid technological advances in the development of light...
Optical endoscopy is the primary diagnostic and therapeutic tool for management of gastrointestinal ...
Multiphoton microscopy has the potential to be a versatile tool for clinical disease diagnosis and t...
The requirement for efficient endoscopic visualization and instrumentation has increased over the pa...
The current gold standard for the detection of solid cancers of the gastrointestinal tract is high-d...
Confocal fluorescence endomicroscopes employ fibre optics along with miniaturised scanning and focus...
The health of rich, developed nations has seen drastic improvement in the last two centuries. For i...
In recent years, the demand for non-destructive deep-tissue imaging modalities has led to interest i...
We review the current state of research in endoscopic optical coherence tomography (OCT). We first s...
Endoscopic techniques such as High-definition and optical-chromoendoscopy have had enormous impact o...
Upper gastrointestinal tract cancers are one of the most important leading causes of cancer death wo...
Detection, characterization, and staging constitute the fundamental elements in the endoscopic diagn...
Biophotonic endoscopy: a review of clinical research techniques for optical imaging and sensing of e...
Introduction: The progressive miniaturisation of photonics components presents the opportunity to ob...
Ideally, endoscopists should be able to detect, characterize, and confirm the nature of a lesion at ...
The future of endoscopy will be dictated by rapid technological advances in the development of light...
Optical endoscopy is the primary diagnostic and therapeutic tool for management of gastrointestinal ...
Multiphoton microscopy has the potential to be a versatile tool for clinical disease diagnosis and t...
The requirement for efficient endoscopic visualization and instrumentation has increased over the pa...
The current gold standard for the detection of solid cancers of the gastrointestinal tract is high-d...
Confocal fluorescence endomicroscopes employ fibre optics along with miniaturised scanning and focus...
The health of rich, developed nations has seen drastic improvement in the last two centuries. For i...
In recent years, the demand for non-destructive deep-tissue imaging modalities has led to interest i...
We review the current state of research in endoscopic optical coherence tomography (OCT). We first s...
Endoscopic techniques such as High-definition and optical-chromoendoscopy have had enormous impact o...
Upper gastrointestinal tract cancers are one of the most important leading causes of cancer death wo...