Literature DB >> 16680640

Clinical and endoscopic characterization of depressed gastric adenoma.

N Tamai1, M Kaise, T Nakayoshi, M Katoh, K Sumiyama, K Gohda, T Yamasaki, H Arakawa, H Tajiri.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM: Depressed gastric adenoma remains poorly characterized because it is rare, and is infrequently detected by endoscopy. The aim of this study was to elucidate clinical and endoscopic characteristics of depressed adenoma of the stomach. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 95 consecutive patients who underwent endoscopic resection of gastric adenomas were studied. Gastric adenomas, diagnosed according to the Vienna classification, were endoscopically classified into two types: depressed and protruding adenomas. In order to clarify endoscopic features of gastric adenomas, we performed indigo carmine chromoendoscopy as well as magnifying endoscopy with narrow band imaging, which yields clear images of mucosal microvasculature.
RESULTS: 12% of 100 gastric adenomas resected from 95 patients were depressed adenomas. Age and gender were comparable between patients with each type. Depressed adenomas (15.9 +/- 6.2 mm) were significantly larger in diameter than protruding adenomas (10.6 +/- 8.0 mm) (P = 0.01). Half of depressed adenomas were reddish in color, whereas only 18% of protruding adenomas were reddish. Magnifying endoscopy with narrow band imaging showed that 71% of depressed adenomas had a regular ultrafine network pattern of mucosal microvasculature, which was not seen in protruding adenomas. Intramucosal carcinomas were more frequently found in depressed adenomas (25%) than in protruding adenomas (4.5%).
CONCLUSIONS: In comparison with protruding adenomas, depressed adenomas were rare and appeared endoscopically as large and reddish with a specific regular ultrafine network pattern of mucosal microvasculature. Depressed adenomas should be endoscopically resected because intramucosal carcinomas were found in a quarter of them.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16680640     DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-921207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endoscopy        ISSN: 0013-726X            Impact factor:   10.093


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