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Clinical significance of type V(I) pit pattern subclassification in determining the depth of invasion of colorectal neoplasms.

Hiroyuki Kanao1, Shinji Tanaka, Shiro Oka, Iwao Kaneko, Shigeto Yoshida, Koji Arihiro, Masaharu Yoshihara, Kazuaki Chayama.   

Abstract

AIM: To clarify whether subclassification of the type V(I) pit pattern on the basis of magnifying colonoscopy findings is useful in determining the type and depth of invasion of colorectal neoplasms.
METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 272 colorectal neoplasms (117 dysplasias and 155 submucosal invasive carcinomas; 228 patients) with a type V pit pattern [type V(I), n = 202; type V(N), n = 70 (Kudo and Tsuruta classification system)]. We divided lesions with a type V(I) pit pattern into two subclasses, mildly irregular lesions and severely irregular lesions, according to the prominent and detailed magnifying colonoscopy findings. We examined the relation between these two subclasses and histology/invasion depth.
RESULTS: One hundred and four lesions (51.5%) were judged to be mildly irregular, and 98 lesions (48.5%) were judged to be severely irregular. Ninety-seven (93.3%) mildly irregular lesions showed dysplasias or submucosal invasion of less than 1000 microm (SM < 1000 microm). Fifty-five (56.1%) severely irregular lesions showed submucosal invasion equal to or deeper than 1000 microm (SM > or = 1000 microm). Mild irregularity was found significantly more often in dysplasias or lesions with SM < 1000 microm than in lesions with SM > or = 1000 microm (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSION: Subclassification of the type V(I) pit pattern is useful for identifying dysplasias or lesions with SM < 1000 microm.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18186557      PMCID: PMC2675116          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.14.211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


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