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Features of early gastric cancer and gastric adenoma by enhanced-magnification endoscopy.

Kyosuke Tanaka1, Hideki Toyoda, Shigenori Kadowaki, Ryo Kosaka, Taizo Shiraishi, Ichiro Imoto, Hiroshi Shiku, Yukihiko Adachi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Changes to the mucosal surface of early gastric carcinomas and gastric adenomas as viewed by enhanced-magnification endoscopy with acetic acid have not been investigated thoroughly. Using this technology, we investigated the appearance of the gastric surface patterns of neoplastic and surrounding nonneoplastic mucosa.
METHODS: Forty-seven consecutive patients with early gastric carcinomas or gastric adenomas underwent enhanced-magnification endoscopy following 1.5% acetic acid instillation. All biopsy specimens were taken from the area at which the enhanced-magnified endoscopic image was obtained.
RESULTS: Surface patterns of gastric tumors and the surrounding mucosa were classified into five types: type I, small round pits of uniform size and shape; type II, slit-like pits; type III, gyrus and villous patterns; type IV, irregular arrangements and sizes of pattern types I, II and III; type V, destructive patterns of types I, II and III. The predominant pattern of the surrounding mucosa was type III, and most type III mucosa had characteristics of intestinal metaplasia. Although all elevated adenomas showed type II or type III surface patterns, both depressed adenomas showed type IV. Elevated carcinomas showed type III (42.9%) or type IV (57.1%) surface patterns, while depressed carcinomas showed type IV (70%) or type V (30%). Although differentiated tubular adenocarcinomas showed type III (10.3%), type IV (86.2%), or type V (3.5%) surface patterns, all of the signet-ring cell carcinomas and poorly differentiated tubular adenocarcinomas showed type V.
CONCLUSIONS: Enhanced-magnification endoscopy may be useful for identifying gastric tumors and determining the extent of horizontal spread, especially in tumors of the depressed type.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16741612     DOI: 10.1007/s00535-005-1760-3

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


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