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Autofluorescence Lifetime Endoscopy for Early Detection of Oral Dysplasia and Cancer

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Abstract

Endogenous FLIM images are being acquired in vivo from patients undergoing tissue biopsy of oral lesions. Preliminary results from 84 lesions imaged in vivo strongly suggest the potential of endogenous FLIM for detecting oral pre-cancer/cancer from benign conditions.

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