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Digestive Endoscopy

Digestive Endoscopy

Volume 18 Issue s1, Pages S44 - S51

Published Online: 6 Jul 2006

Journal compilation © 2010 Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society



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ENDOSCOPIC DIAGNOSIS OF COLORECTAL NEOPLASM
MAGNIFYING OBSERVATION OF MICROVASCULAR ARCHITECTURE OF COLORECTAL LESIONS USING A NARROW-BAND IMAGING SYSTEM
Yasushi Sano,* Takahiro Horimatsu,* Kuang I. Fu,* Atsushi Katagiri,* Manabu Muto* and Hideki Ishikawa
  *Division of Digestive Endoscopy and Gastrointestinal Oncology, National Cancer Center Hospital East (NCCHE), Chiba and   Department of Molecular-Targeting Cancer Prevention, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan
Correspondence to  Yasushi Sano, Division of Digestive Endoscopy and Gastrointestinal Oncology, National Cancer Center Hospital East, 6-5-1 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa-city, Chiba 277-8577, Japan. Email: ysano@east.ncc.go.jp
Copyright © 2006 Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society
KEYWORDS
capillary pattern • colon and rectum • colonoscopy • meshed capillary • microvascular architecture • narrow-band imaging system

ABSTRACT

We reviewed the magnifying observation of the microvascular architecture of colorectal lesions and discuss the utility of the detailed observation of the microvascular architecture for differential diagnosis during narrow-band imaging (NBI) colonoscopy. Angiogenesis is critical to the transition of premalignant lesions in a hyperproliferative state to the malignant phenotype. Therefore, diagnosis based on angiogenic or vascular morphologic changes might be ideal for early detection or diagnosis of neoplasms. In this review, we propose the term 'meshed capillary' for the distinction between non-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions and the capillary classification 'capillary pattern' for the differential diagnosis of colorectal lesions. We believe that the combined use of NBI optical chromoendoscopy and real chromoendoscopy decreases the time and cost of screening colonoscopy. To assess the feasibility and efficacy of using the NBI system, further studies are required for colorectal lesions and other lesions of the gastrointestinal tract.


DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1443-1661.2006.00621.x About DOI

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