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Multiphoton GRIN Endoscope for Evaluation of Human Prostatic Tissue Ex Vivo

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Abstract

We characterize the diagnostic performance of a multiphoton GRIN endoscope using human prostate samples obtained from radical prostatectomy surgery. Ex vivo images of benign and tumor areas and images of peri-prostatic tissue are shown.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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