| CDDW 2003 |
CAG POSTER SESSION A - SUNDAY
GASTROINTESTINAL ONCOLOGY
[083]
SIGNIFICANCE OF FUNDIC GLAND POLYP (FGP) CARPETING IN FAMILIAL ADENOMATOUS POLYPOSIS
(FAP)
MS Silverberg,
T Berk, R. Riddell, S Gallinger
Familial GI Cancer Registry, Mount Sinai Hospital,
Toronto, Ontario
[084]
OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY OF EX VIVO HUMAN GASTRO-INTESTINAL TISSUES: FEATURE
INDENTIFICATION AND CORRELATION WITH HISTOLOGY
Shou-jiang Tang MD1, Maggie L Gordon
BSc2, Victor XD Yang MASc2, Maria Cirocco BScN1,
Emily Seng Yue2, Ricardo Ganc MD1, Geoffrey Gardiner MD3,
Gregory Haber MD1, Gabor Kandel MD1, Paul Kortan MD1,
Alex Vitkin PhD2, Brian C Wilson PhD2,4, Norman E Marcon
MD1
Center for Therapeutic Endoscopy and Endoscopic
Oncology1, Department of Pathology3, St. Michael's Hospital;
Department of Medical Biophysics2, Princess Margaret Hospital; Photonics
Research Ontario4