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leading to the use of ambient light of wavelengths of 415 nm (blue) and 540 nm (green). Because the peak light absorption of hemoglobin occurs at these wavelengths, blood vessels will appear very dark, allowing for their improved visibility and in the improved identification of other
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endoscopic diagnostic use of blue/green wavelengths enhance detail of surface of mucosa.
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Alternative methods to improve visualization of the mucosa in endoscopy include
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is used to enhance the detail of certain aspects of the surface of the
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endoscopy, narrow-band imaging has found use in the identification of
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diagnostic medical tests, where light of specific blue and green
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Index

endoscopic
wavelengths
mucosa
endoscope
gastrointestinal
Barrett's esophagus
polyps
tumours
dysplastic
ulcerative colitis
cystoscopy
urinary bladder
endoscope
chromoendoscopy
confocal microscopy
optical coherence tomography
"Appearance of enhanced tissue features in narrow-band endoscopic imaging"
doi
10.1117/1.1695563
PMID
15189095
"Achieve More with NBI"


"Advanced endoscopic imaging in Barrett's oesophagus: A review on current practice"
doi
10.3748/wjg.v17.i38.4271
PMC
3214701
PMID

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