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|a Atlas of Endoscopy with Narrow Band Imaging
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|c edited by Manabu Muto, Kenshi Yao, Yasushi Sano.
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|a XVI, 344 p. 150 illus., 149 illus. in color.
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|a Part I Basics of NBI -- Chapter 1 Principles and history of NBI -- Chapter 2 Tips for obtaining optimum viewing conditions using NBI -- Part II Atlas of NBI: Pharynx to esophagus -- Chapter 3 Overview -- Chapter 4 Atlas of Normal appearance -- Chapter 5 Atlas of Non-neoplastic lesions -- Chapter 6 Atlas of Neoplastic lesions -- Part III Atlas of NBI: Stomach and duodenum -- Chapter 7 Diagnostic system -- Chapter 8 Atlas of normal appearance -- Chapter 9 Atlas of non-neoplastic lesions in the stomach -- Chapter 10 Atlas of Neoplastic lesions in the stomach -- Chapter 11 Atlas of n on-neoplastic lesions in the duodenum -- Chapter 12 Atlas of neoplastic lesions in the duodenum -- Part IV Atlas of NBI: Colon to rectum -- Chapter 13 Overview -- Chapter 14 Atlas of normal appearance -- Chapter 15 Atlas of non-neoplastic lesions -- Chapter 16 Atlas of neoplastic.
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|a With its focus on narrow band imaging, this book is an excellent reference for new as well as experienced practitioners in the field of endoscopy. Narrow band imaging has brought about a revolutionary improvement in diagnostic endoscopy, enabling objective diagnosis and precise detection of lesions. It has enhanced the capability of endoscopy to facilitate qualitative diagnoses for the great benefit of patients who undergo endoscopic examinations. However, a standardized system of classification has not yet been established, and many clinicians and researchers are not yet highly skilled in utilizing the technique or interpreting the images that are produced. This atlas addresses those issues, providing clear, simple, and easy-to-understand descriptions illustrated with generous use of endoscopic images.
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