White opaque substance within superficial elevated gastric neoplasia as visualized by magnification endoscopy with narrow-band imaging: a new optical sign for differentiating between adenoma and carcinoma - 23/08/11
Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract |
Background |
The microvascular pattern (MVP) as visualized by magnification endoscopy (ME) is a reliable marker for differentiating between benign and malignant gastric flat lesions. However, in cases of gastric neoplasia of 0-IIa type, it is sometimes impossible to visualize the MVP because a white opaque substance (WOS) obscures the subepithelial MVP.
Objective |
To investigate whether the morphology of the WOS could be a useful optical sign for discriminating between adenoma and carcinoma.
Setting |
Single tertiary referral center.
Materials |
Forty-six gastric neoplasias of only 0-IIa type (18 adenomas and 28 early carcinomas) were evaluated.
Intervention |
The prevalence and the morphology of the WOS as visualized by ME with narrow-band imaging (NBI) according to histologic type (adenoma vs carcinoma).
Main Outcome Measurements |
The WOS is more frequently present in adenomas than in carcinomas. With regard to the morphology of the WOS, 100% of the examples of WOS within adenomas demonstrated a regular distribution; in contrast, 83% of the examples of WOS within carcinomas showed an irregular distribution.
Results |
In cases in which a neoplasia of 0-IIa type showed either WOS with a regular distribution or a regular MVP, the sensitivity and specificity for discriminating adenoma from carcinoma were 94% and 96%, respectively.
Limitations |
The number of cases was limited. The WOS has not yet been characterized by chemical analysis.
Conclusion |
In cases in which the WOS is observed, rather than assessing the MVP, morphologic analysis of the WOS could be an alternative new optical sign for discriminating adenoma from carcinoma when using ME with NBI.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Abbreviations : ESD, ME, MVP, NBI, WOS
Esquema
| Presented at the 15th United European Gastroenterology Week, October 29, 2007, Paris, France (Gut 2007;56:A16). |
Vol 68 - N° 3
P. 574-580 - septembre 2008 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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