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Pill camera helps battle diseases

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KYTX -- A miniature camera patients swallow is giving doctors an amazing view of the inside of the body. The patient wears a device to capture the data emitted by the pill cam. 

They swallow the device, which about the size of a large vitamin tablet. Then over the next eight to 12 hours the camera snaps two images per second; on average 55-thousand frames to help the physician look for problem spots. 
 

"Now with the pill cam, we've got the equivalent of a high definition video of what's going on the inside," Gastroenterologist Russell Havranek said. "So the ability to pick up small lesions and even advanced lesions has come a long ways. We're detecting these things at an earlier state now."

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