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Integrated Multimodal Optical Imaging for Automated Real-Time Clinical Evaluation of Oral Lesions

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Abstract

Preliminary results are presented from a clinical study in which an integrated multimodal optical imaging system (combining autofluorescence imaging and high-resolution microendoscopy) is used for real-time automated in vivo evaluation of oral lesions.

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