Published in Telemedicine Law Weekly, January 7th, 2006
According to a study from the People's Republic of China, "Nasopharyngeal dysplasia or NPCIS lesions have rarely been reported. Timely diagnosis of the preinvasive lesion may improve prognosis."
"Contact endoscopy has been documented to accurately differentiate normal cells of the nasopharynx from malignant cells and allows a real-time diagnosis of primary and recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in a clinical setting. However, the role of contact endoscopy in the diagnosis of NPCIS is unknown," explained M.W. Pak and colleagues, Chinese University of Hong...
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