New incoherent autofluorescence/fluorescence system for early detection of lung cancer

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Abstract

A new autofluorescence (AF) system for bronchoscopy that operates as compact as a conventional white light bronchoscopy system is described. The system is also capable of white light illumination and excitation of aminolevulinic acid (ALA) induced fluorescence. Changing between white light and (auto-) fluorescence mode is easy and always possible. Broad band excitation with blue light (AF: 380-460 nm; ALA 380-440 nm) delivers high intensity illumination at the distal end of the bronchoscope (AF typically 50 mW). A special optical observation technique makes the AF directly visible to the eye instead of indirect techniques used in other AF systems. A compact (160 g) and sensitive (typically 0.2 lux) camera can be used for documentation.

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Leonhard, M. (1999). New incoherent autofluorescence/fluorescence system for early detection of lung cancer. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy, 5(2), 71–75. https://doi.org/10.1155/DTE.5.71

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