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24 October 1984 Percutaneous Angioscopy: Methodological Considerations
Kobi Ledor, Ernest J. Ferris, Doron ben-Avi, Max L. Baker, Mark B. Robbins
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Abstract
Our experience with angioscopy is presented elsewhere.1,2 Rather than review our laboratory and clinical data, we intend this discussion to serve as an exhortation toward the refinement of angioscopic technology. The following empirical observations and practical considerations are aimed at identifying the major weaknesses of, and providing direction for the future course of technical research in, the field of angioscopy.
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Kobi Ledor, Ernest J. Ferris, Doron ben-Avi, Max L. Baker, and Mark B. Robbins "Percutaneous Angioscopy: Methodological Considerations", Proc. SPIE 0494, Novel Optical Fiber Techniques for Medical Applications, (24 October 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943908
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KEYWORDS
Francium

Inspection

Angiography

Manufacturing

Prototyping

Adhesives

Blood circulation

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