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Optical Biopsy for the Diagnosis of Dysplasia in Barrett’s Oesophagus

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Abstract

Barrett’s oesophagus is an increasingly common pre-cancerous condition, which occurs in patients suffering from acid reflux into their gullet. Biopsies must be taken from patients diagnosed with this condition regularly to pick up signs of pre-cancerous changes. Elastic scattering spectroscopy offers the possibility of distinguishing between benign and pre-cancerous changes in the lower oesophagus with a relatively simple optical measurement. This ‘optical biopsy’ is correlated with a conventional histopathological specimen obtained at the same point. It is shown that to a relatively high degree of sensitivity and specificity it is possible to distinguish between pre-malignant patches, benign lesions and normal tissue.

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