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Hyun Jong Choi1, Jong Ho Moon1, Yun Nah Lee1.
Abstract
Newly introduced direct peroral cholangioscopy and the development of video choledochoscopes have enabled more defined observation of bile duct mucosal lesions with clearer images. Narrow-band imaging (NBI) is a unique endoscopic imaging technology that provides enhanced endoscopic images of surface mucosal structures and its superficial microvessels. Advanced cholangioscopy and NBI are expected to be useful for precise evaluation and correct diagnosis of biliary tract diseases. However, the diagnostic value of advanced bile duct imaging with cholangioscopy requires further evaluation.Entities:
Keywords: Cholangioscopy; Image-enhanced endoscopy; Narrow-band imaging; Peroral cholangioscopy
Year: 2015 PMID: 26668795 PMCID: PMC4676665 DOI: 10.5946/ce.2015.48.6.498
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Endosc ISSN: 2234-2400
Fig. 1.Cholangioscopic view of a normal bile duct. (A) White light image. (B) Narrow-band imaging (NBI). Note how fine reticular superficial microvessels become more prominent with NBI.
Fig. 2.Cholangioscopic view of benign bile duct lesions with white light images and narrow-band imaging, respectively. (A, B) Inflammatory polyp. (C, D) Scar change. (E, F) Inflammatory lesions.
Fig. 3.Cholangioscopic view of malignant biliary structure. (A) White light image. (B) Narrow-band imaging (NBI). Note the thick “tumor vessels” enhanced by NBI.