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Wide-field autofluorescence-guided TUR-B for the detection of bladder cancer: A pilot study

World Journal of Urology Dec 09, 2017

Kriegmair MC, et al. - Researchers attempted to probe into the feasibility and value of wide-field autofluorescence imaging (AFI) for the identification of bladder cancer during transurethral resection of the bladder (TUR-B). It was discovered that the wide-field AFI imaging during TUR-B was a simple and easy technique to use. Hence, AFI exhibited the potential to increase the detection rates of bladder tumors compared with white light (WL) without the requirement of intravesical instillation prior to the procedure.
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