2015
DOI: 10.14748/ssm.v47i4.1435
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Endoscopic imaging of the human laryngeal complex in an experimental setting - methodology and clinical significance

Abstract: AIM: The human laryngeal complex has been an endoscopic sight since the late 19 th century, however despite the technological advances little has changed in the standard observational methodology, with optical distortion of the image being a major setback in all endoscopic studies. The aim of this study is to evaluate different endoscopes and image correction algorithms in the endoscopic imaging of the laryngeal complex. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Conventional rigid 0 0 , 30 0 , 70 0 and 90 0 endoscopes and a flex… Show more

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