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We should be hearing more about this in the news soon. A confocal laser
endomicroscopy device developed by Optiscan, an Australian company,
permits endoscopists to make an accurate realtime diagnosis of celiac
disease, bypassing the need to take and prepare and evaluate biopsy
specimens in a laboratory. This technique would allow the endoscopist to
view and evaluate as many "samples" as needed to make a correct diagnosis
and immediately give the results to the patient. This should reduce
diagnostic errors. A paper on "Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy in the
diagnosis of Coeliac disease" by R. Leong et al. will be presented in
Adelaide, Australia this Saturday, Oct. 14.
Doctors develop diagnostic technique for coeliac disease
< http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200610/s1762422.htm >
Australian Gastroenterology Week (AGW) 2006
Hosted by the Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA)
Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide, South Australia
11-14th October 2006.
< http://www.agw2006.com/program.html >
To be presented Oct. 14, 2006:
Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy in the diagnosis of Coeliac disease
R Leong
"Optiscan’s unique and patented technology has miniaturised the
microscope’s scanning head, so that it is now so small it can fit inside
the body. Once the miniaturised scanner is integrated into an endoscope to
create an endomicroscope, doctors can for the first time safely and
instantly get high quality images of tissue at a cellular level from their
patients. This gives doctors new levels of information providing a highly
magnified view of living tissue that is entirely consistent with the
macroscopic views that they are used to seeing from their endoscopes. This
breakthrough technology creates a vast array of new applications, both
medical and industrial. Optiscan’s primary focus is in the medical arena,
where it can provide a virtual biopsy, potentially revolutionising current
pathology and histology practices."
About Optiscan
< http://www.optiscan.com.au/about/about_02.asp >
Sample Images
< http://www.optiscan.com.au/Technology/Images_01.asp >
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