Abstract
Time-resolved and steady-state autofluorescence were measured in 41 patients with Barrett’s esophagus using excitation wavelengths of 337 and 400 nm. Statistical analysis of the data indicates the clinical potential of this approach for detecting esophageal dysplasia.
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