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Localisation of early stages of bronchial tumors with flourescence

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Abstract

Early malignant tissues in the central airways can be discriminated spectrally and visually after excitation with blue light (380-460 nm) by a reduced autofluorescence and an enlarged PPIX-fluorescence after inhalation of 5-aminolevulinic acid.

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