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OCT Assessment of Subsquamous Barrett’s Epithelium

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Abstract

We demonstrate OCT can accurately distinguish subsquamous Barrett’s epithelium (SBE) from surrounding tissue using freshly excised human esophagi. Detection sensitivity and specificity of SBE and high-grade dysplasia will also be discussed.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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