Literature DB >> 10779231

Detailed colonoscopy for detecting early superficial carcinoma: recent developments.

S Tanaka1, K Haruma, M Ito, S Nagata, H Oh-e, Y Hirota, M Kunihiro, Y Kitadai, M Yosihara, K Sumii, G Kajiyama.   

Abstract

Early superficial colorectal carcinoma (CRC) has been commonly detected by routine colonoscopic examination in Japan. A series of 769 early CRCs and 4821 adenomas were diagnosed by colonoscopy at Hiroshima University Medical Hospital between 1991 and 1998. Of early CRCs, macroscopically superficial early CRCs accounted for 209 lesions (28%). Among 5590 lesions of adenomas and carcinomas, depressed-type lesions showed a significantly higher malignant potential for cancerous and submucosal invasion than elevated lesions (polypoid, IIa-type lesions, and G-LST). As one of the quantitative examinations for early CRC, pit pattern observed by magnifying video-colonoscopy was useful. We performed magnifying observations for 265 lesions of colorectal neoplasias using Kudo's pit pattern classification for 2 years. Depressed-type lesions characterized the Ills and V pit patterns, and elevated lesions characterized the III(L) pit pattern. The incidence of cancer was significantly higher in lesions with IIIs and V pit patterns. Furthermore, the V(N) pit pattern was considered a significant indicator of submucosal invasion. These results indicated that superficial early CRC could be considered to constitute about one-third of all early CRCs. Of them, the depressed-type lesions showed a significantly higher malignant potential than elevated lesions. Pit pattern observation by magnifying videocolonoscopy is useful for predicting the histology/invasion depth of early CRC.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10779231

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0944-1174            Impact factor:   7.527


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4.  Evaluation of new subclassification of type V(I) pit pattern for determining the depth and type of invasion of colorectal neoplasm.

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6.  Prediction of histology and invasive depth of colorectal neoplasia based on morphology of surface depression using magnifying chromocolonoscopy.

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7.  Detecting diminutive colorectal lesions at colonoscopy: a randomised controlled trial of pan-colonic versus targeted chromoscopy.

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Journal:  Gut       Date:  2004-03       Impact factor: 23.059

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9.  Correlation of narrow band imaging with magnifying colonoscopy and histology in colorectal tumors.

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10.  Detectability of colon polyp using computed virtual chromoendoscopy with flexible spectral imaging color enhancement.

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