Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1102144 | Journal of Voice | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryObjectiveTo review new imaging technology potentially useful in the clinical practice of laryngology.HypothesisNarrow band imaging, iScan (Pentax Medical Company, Montvale, NJ), optical computed tomography, and confocal microscopy have potential value for enhancing diagnosis of laryngeal pathology.DesignLiterature review.MethodsLiterature search of computer databases including MEDLINE and PubMed.ResultsA review of 50 articles suggests that new imaging technologies may enhance clinical diagnostic capabilities.ConclusionThe probable value of new imaging technologies suggests that further research is needed to refine these technologies and define their clinical efficacy.
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Authors
Mary J. Hawkshaw, Johnathan B. Sataloff, Robert T. Sataloff,