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titleOfInvention A system, device, method, computer-readable medium, and use for in vivo imaging of tissue in an anatomical structure
abstract A system is provided that may be used for locating and diagnosing lesions in the human body in vivo. In some embodiments, once the exact position of a lesion is found, a biopsy may be taken from the lesion using e.g. ultra sound techniques for guidance of the biopsy needle. Use of the system drastically reduces the negative biopsy samples compared to currently used 'blind sampling' techniques. This reduces patient discomfort and minimizes infections as the number of biopsy samples is reduced. A method and computer- readable medium is also provided.
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