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Tomomitsu Tahara1, Kazuya Takahama1,2, Sayumi Tahara3, Dai Yoshida1, Noriyuki Horiguchi1, Tomohiko Kawamura1, Masaaki Okubo1, Mitsuo Nagasaka1, Yoshihito Nakagawa1, Makoto Urano3, Tomoyuki Shibata1, Tetsuya Tuskamoto3, Hiro-O Ieda2, Makoto Kuroda3, Naoki Ohmiya1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIM: In the colorectum, lymphoid follicles hyperplasia (LH) is sometimes observed as small, round, yellowish-white nodules. The novel image-enhanced endoscopy system named blue laser imaging (BLI) provides enhanced the contrast of surface vessels using lasers for light illumination. We investigated the endoscopic features of LH observed by using BLI endoscopy and its association with chronic bowel symptoms. PATIENTS/Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28763491 PMCID: PMC5538676 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0182224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Representative endoscopic findings of lymphoid follicles hyperplasia (LH), observed by the BLI colonoscopy.
LH was defined as well demarcated white nodules. Elevated LH with erythema was distinguished as LH high (right). All other LHs were considered as LH mild (center). Yellowish arrows indicates LHs.
Clinic-pathological characteristics of 300 participants.
| Variables | |
|---|---|
| 60 (22–84) | |
| 180 / 120 (60% / 40%) | |
| Fecal occult blood positive | 110 (36.7%) |
| Follow up examination | 91 (30.3%) |
| Concern about colonic diseases | 59 (19.7%) |
| Others | 40 (13.3%) |
| Asymptomatic | 191 (63.7%) |
| Constipation symptoms | 69 (23.0%) |
| Diarrhea symptoms | 31 (10.3%) |
| Constipation + diarrhea symptoms | 9 (3.0%) |
Fig 2Left, lymphoid follicles hyperplasia (LH), observed by the conventional white light (WL) and BLI-bright mode (BLI) colonoscopy in two cases.
Right, visibility score for detecting LH using the WL and the BLI colonoscopy. The statistical analysis was performed using the Student's t-test.
Fig 3Histological finding of lymphoid follicles hyperplasia (LH).
LH was histologically confirmed as intense infiltration of lymphocytes or plasmacytes (right).
Fig 4Association between lymphoid follicles hyperplasia and chronic bowel symptoms.
Statistical analysis was performed using the logistic regression with adjustment for age, and gender.
Fig 5Association between lymphoid follicles hyperplasia (LH) and subtypes of chronic bowel symptoms.
Statistical analysis was performed using the logistic regression with adjustment for age, and gender.
Fig 6Association between the location of lymphoid follicles hyperplasia (LH) severe and chronic bowel symptoms.
Statistical analysis was performed using the logistic regression with adjustment for age, and gender.