TY - GEN
AU - Kiesslich, Ralf
AU - Galle, Peter R.
AU - Neurath, Markus
TI - Atlas of Endomicroscopy
PB - Springer Medizin Verlag Heidelberg
SN - 9783540351153
KW - Medicine
KW - Gastroenterology
KW - Medicine & Public Health
KW - Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal methods
KW - Microscopy, Confocal methods
KW - Atlases
KW - Gastroscopy methods
KW - Gastroscopy
KW - Gastrointestinal system Microscopy
KW - Aufsatzsammlung
KW - Endomikroskopie
PY - 2008
N2 - Includes bibliographical references and index
N2 - CONTENTS; 1 Development of Endoscopic Devices:Past, Present and Future; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Present; 1.3 The Future; References; 2 Surface Analysis with MagnifyingChromoendoscopy in the Colon; 2.1 Background; 2.2 Classification of Superficial Neoplastic ColorectalNeoplasia - a Consensus Workshop Approach; 2.3 Stereomicroscopy and 'Pit Patterns' in theHuman Colon; 2.4 Pit-pattern Classification and Magnification-Chromoscopic Appearances; 2.5 Magnification Chromoscopy in RoutineClinical Practice; 2.6 Current Endoluminal In Vivo Imaging Techniques; 2.6.1 Limitations and Data Summary
N2 - 2.6.2 In Vivo Staging of Colorectal Lesions UsingMagnifying Chromoendoscopy2.6.3 Summary of Limitations of Current Technology; 2.7 Chromoscopic Colonoscopy and MagnifyingChromoendoscopy Imaging as an AdjunctiveScreening Tool in Colitis; 2.8 Clinical Recommendations and Conclusions; References; 3 Development and Current TechnologicalStatus of Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Principles of Confocal Microscopy; 3.3 Miniaturisation - Fibre-Optic ConfocalMicroscopy; 3.4 Current Technology in the flexible GIendomicroscope
N2 - 3.5 Current Technology - Key Features forEndomicroscopy of the GI Tract3.6 Summary and »Take-home« messages; References; 4 Examination Technique of Confocal LaserEndomicroscopy; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Confocal Endomicroscope; 4.3 Patient Preparation; 4.4 In Vivo Confocal Imaging; 4.5 Fluorescent Agents; References; 5 The Technique of Confocal LaserEndomicroscopy from the Perspectiveof a New User; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Preparation for Endomicroscopic Imaging; 5.2.1 Entering Case Data and Imaging Sites; 5.2.2 Study the Control Screen; 5.2.3 Check the Laser and Calibrate
N2 - 5.2.4 Obtaining Informed Consent5.3 General Technique of Confocal EndomicroscopicImaging; 5.3.1 Targeting of a Lesion or Area; 5.3.2 Achieving Contact of the Confocal Windowwith the Mucosa; 5.3.3 Acquiring a Stable Position; 5.3.4 Performing Endomicroscopic Imaging; 5.3.5 Planning the Anatomical Sites for EndomicroscopicImaging; 5.3.6 Identifying and Minimising Image Artefact; 5.3.7 Limitations; 5.4 Image Annotation, Export, Archive andReview; 5.4.1 Annotating Images; 5.4.2 Saving and Exporting Images; 5.4.3 Reviewing Images
N2 - 6 Microarchitecture of the Normal GutSeen with Conventional Histology andEndomicroscopy6.1 Introduction; 6.2 General Structure and Components of theGastrointestinal Tract; 6.3 Mucosal Layer; 6.3.1 Oesophagus; 6.3.2 Endomicroscopic Imaging of NormalOesophageal Mucosa; 6.3.3 Stomach; 6.3.4 Endomicroscopic Imaging of Gastric Mucosa; 6.3.5 Small Bowel; 6.3.6 Endomicroscopic Imaging of Small BowelArchitecture; 6.3.7 Colon; 6.3.8 Endomicroscopic Imaging of Colonic Mucosa; 6.4 Lymphoid Tissue; 6.5 Innervation; 6.6 Endocrine Cells; 6.7 Vasculature; 6.8 Conclusion; References
N2 - 7 Endomicroscopy of GI Disorders
N2 - Endomicroscopy is a newly developed diagnostic tool that enables in vivo microscopy with subcellular resolution during ongoing endoscopy in the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract. It is a revolutionary technology. Endoscopy and pathology are no longer separate subjects and, as a result, endomicroscopy leads to a close interaction between endoscopist and pathologist. This Atlas of Endomicroscopy is the first book dealing with the new insights of endomicroscopy. It provides an overview about the development, the requirements, the technique, current indications and further possibilities of endomicroscopy.
BT - SpringerLink ; Bücher
CY - Berlin, Heidelberg
UR - http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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