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Asociación Colombiana de Otorrinolaringología y Cirugía de Cabeza y cuello, Maxilofacial y Estética Facial (ACORL)
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2020, Number 3

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Acta de Otorrinolaringología CCC 2020; 48 (3)

Diagnostic tools in laringeal patology: narrow band imaging (NBI)

Zamora-Cely LM, Gómez-Rodríguez AE, Perea-Mena IL, Moncada-Sánchez IF
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Language: Spanish
References: 19
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Key words:

laryngeal diseases, diagnostic imaging, laryngeal neoplasms.

ABSTRACT

Narrow band imaging (NBI) is an image enhancement system developed in Japan in 2001, which uses wavelengths filtered at 415 nm and 540 nm that allow the visualization of microvascular anomalies, that have been associated with carcinogenesis. In laryngology, the NBI is used for the evaluation of premalignant lesions, detection of unknown primary neoplasm in head and neck, diagnosis and follow-up of malignant lesions after endoscopic treatment and/or with radiotherapy, among others. This narrative review of the literature is about technical foundations of the NBI, the basic physiological principles, the current classifications to describe the different vascular patterns and the main uses described in laryngology, as well as an atlas of images taken in the Otolaryngology service from the Hospital de San José.


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