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Fluorescence Bronchoscopy

During fluorescence bronchoscopy a thin tube with a camera and a fluorescent blue light is passed into the trachea and airways. Like a normal bronchoscopy, the airways are visualized and biopsies may be taken. However, the fluorescent blue light is able to detect flat early cancers and precancerous lesions located in the airways.


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