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Quantitative analysis of ex vivo colorectal epithelium using an automated feature extraction algorithm for microendoscopy image data

Prieto et al., 2016

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1420788695514921702
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Prieto S
Lai K
Laryea J
Mizell J
Muldoon T
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Journal of Medical Imaging

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Qualitative screening for colorectal polyps via fiber bundle microendoscopy imaging has shown promising results, with studies reporting high rates of sensitivity and specificity, as well as low interobserver variability with trained clinicians. A quantitative image quality …
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