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J. J. Armstrong, S. Becker, R. A. McLaughlin et al. Anatomical optical coherence tomography (aOCT) is an endoscopic optical technique that enables continuous, quantitative assessment of hollow organ size and shape in three dimensions. It is a powerful alternative to X-ray computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and video endoscopy for the as ... [Proc. SPIE Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. 6842, 68421N (2008)] published Fri Feb 8, 2008. (Read Full Article)
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