Tu1549 LINKED COLOR IMAGING IMPROVES THE VISIBILITY OF SUPERFICIAL NON-AMPULLARY DUODENAL EPITHELIAL TUMORS
Abstract
In recent years, the linked color imaging (LCI) system has been developed as a new endoscopic imaging modality1. LCI uses band laser (wavelength 410 ± 10 nm) in addition to white-light laser. Therefore, the LCI mode helps emphasize vascular and surface structures and color differences while maintaining a bright vision. However, the utility of LCI for visualizing superficial non-ampullary duodenal epithelial tumors (SNADETs) is unclear. Thus, the...
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Title
Tu1549 LINKED COLOR IMAGING IMPROVES THE VISIBILITY OF SUPERFICIAL NON-AMPULLARY DUODENAL EPITHELIAL TUMORS
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
91
Issue
6
Pages
AB614 - AB614
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