Recently,the use of confocal laser endomicroscopy(CLE) in the diagnosis of chronic ulcerative colitis(CUC) was reported.In this brief report we aimed to assess the application of probe-based CLE to characterize coloni...Recently,the use of confocal laser endomicroscopy(CLE) in the diagnosis of chronic ulcerative colitis(CUC) was reported.In this brief report we aimed to assess the application of probe-based CLE to characterize colonic mucosa and dysplasia in CUC.The study involved a patient presenting long-standing CUC.Confocal imaging of both the inflamed mucosa,a circumscribed lesion(dysplasiaassociated lesional mass),and adjacent colonic mucosa are demonstrated and the correlation between the CLE and histological images.Inflamed mucosa and dysplasia showed specific alteration of crypt architecture,cellular infiltration,and vessel architecture with an excellent correlation between CLE and standard histological examination.展开更多
Eosinophilic esophagitis(Eo E) is a chronic immune disease, characterized by a dense eosinophilic infiltrate in the esophagus, leading to bolus impaction and refluxlike symptoms. Traditionally considered a pediatric d...Eosinophilic esophagitis(Eo E) is a chronic immune disease, characterized by a dense eosinophilic infiltrate in the esophagus, leading to bolus impaction and refluxlike symptoms. Traditionally considered a pediatric disease, the number of adult patients with Eo E is continuously increasing, with a relatively higher incidence in western countries. Dysphagia and food impaction represent the main symptoms complained by patients, but gastroesophageal reflux-like symptoms may also be present. Esophageal biopsies are mandatory for the diagnosis of Eo E, though clinical manifestations and proton pump inhibitors responsiveness must be taken into consideration. The higher prevalence of Eo E in patients suffering from atopic diseases suggests a common background with allergy, however both the etiology and pathophysiology are not completely understood. Elimination diets are considered the firstline therapy in children, but this approach appears less effective in adults patients, who often require steroids; despite medical treatments, Eo E is complicated in some cases by esophageal stricture and stenosis, that require additional endoscopic treatments. This review summarizes the evidence on Eo E pathophysiology and illustrates the safety and efficacy of the most recent medical and endoscopic treatments.展开更多
The occurrence of leiomyoma of the rectum is uncommon. Most of these lesions are clinically silent and are found incidentally during laparotomy or endoscopic procedures for unrelated conditions. Symptomatic leiomyomas...The occurrence of leiomyoma of the rectum is uncommon. Most of these lesions are clinically silent and are found incidentally during laparotomy or endoscopic procedures for unrelated conditions. Symptomatic leiomyomas of the rectum are encountered less frequently, with only sporadic reports in the literature. We describe a case of a leiomyoma of the rectum presenting as recurrent lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage and secondary anemia.展开更多
Achalasia is a motility disorder of the esophagus characterized by dysphagia, regurgitation of undigested food, chest pain, weight loss and respiratory symptoms. The most common form of achalasia is the idiopathic one...Achalasia is a motility disorder of the esophagus characterized by dysphagia, regurgitation of undigested food, chest pain, weight loss and respiratory symptoms. The most common form of achalasia is the idiopathic one. Diagnosis largely relies upon endoscopy, barium swallow study, and high resolution esophageal manometry(HRM). Barium swallow and manometry after treatment are also good predictors of success of treatment as it is the residue symptomatology. Short term improvement in the symptomatology of achalasia can be achieved with medical therapy with calcium channel blockers or endoscopic botulin toxin injection. Even though few patients can be cured with only one treatment and repeat procedure might be needed, long term relief from dysphagia can be obtained in about 90% of cases with either surgical interventions such as laparoscopic Heller myotomy or with endoscopic techniques such pneumatic dilatation or, more recently, with per-oral endoscopic myotomy. Age, sex, and manometric type by HRM are also predictors of responsiveness to treatment. Older patients, females and type Ⅱ achalasia are better after treatment compared to younger patients, males and type Ⅲ achalasia. Self-expandable metallic stents are an alternative in patients non responding to conventional therapies.展开更多
AIM:To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of confocal laser endomicroscopy(CLE) for the detection of dysplasia in long-standing ulcerative colitis(UC).METHODS:We prospectively performed a surveillance colonoscopy in 51 ...AIM:To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of confocal laser endomicroscopy(CLE) for the detection of dysplasia in long-standing ulcerative colitis(UC).METHODS:We prospectively performed a surveillance colonoscopy in 51 patients affected by long-standing UC.Also,in the presence of macroscopic areas with suspected dysplasia,both targeted contrasted indigo carmine endoscopic assessment and probe-based CLE were performed.Colic mucosal biopsies and histology,utilised as the gold standard,were assessed randomly and on visible lesions,in accordance with current guidelines.RESULTS:Fourteen of the 51 patients(27%) showed macroscopic mucosal alterations with the suspected presence of dysplasia,needing chromoendoscopic and CLE evaluation.In 5 macroscopically suspected cases,the presence of dysplasia was confirmed by histology(3 flat dysplasia;2 DALMs).No dysplasia/cancer was found on any of the outstanding random biopsies.The diagnostic accuracy of CLE for the detection of dysplasia compared to standard histology was sensitivity 100%,specificity 90%,positive predictive value 83% and negative predictive value 100%.CONCLUSION:CLE is an accurate tool for the detection of dysplasia in long-standing UC and shows optimal values of sensitivity and negative predictivity.The scheduled combined application of chromoendoscopy and CLE could maximize the endoscopic diagnostic accuracy for diagnosis of dysplasia in UC patients,thus limiting the need for biopsies.展开更多
文摘Recently,the use of confocal laser endomicroscopy(CLE) in the diagnosis of chronic ulcerative colitis(CUC) was reported.In this brief report we aimed to assess the application of probe-based CLE to characterize colonic mucosa and dysplasia in CUC.The study involved a patient presenting long-standing CUC.Confocal imaging of both the inflamed mucosa,a circumscribed lesion(dysplasiaassociated lesional mass),and adjacent colonic mucosa are demonstrated and the correlation between the CLE and histological images.Inflamed mucosa and dysplasia showed specific alteration of crypt architecture,cellular infiltration,and vessel architecture with an excellent correlation between CLE and standard histological examination.
文摘Eosinophilic esophagitis(Eo E) is a chronic immune disease, characterized by a dense eosinophilic infiltrate in the esophagus, leading to bolus impaction and refluxlike symptoms. Traditionally considered a pediatric disease, the number of adult patients with Eo E is continuously increasing, with a relatively higher incidence in western countries. Dysphagia and food impaction represent the main symptoms complained by patients, but gastroesophageal reflux-like symptoms may also be present. Esophageal biopsies are mandatory for the diagnosis of Eo E, though clinical manifestations and proton pump inhibitors responsiveness must be taken into consideration. The higher prevalence of Eo E in patients suffering from atopic diseases suggests a common background with allergy, however both the etiology and pathophysiology are not completely understood. Elimination diets are considered the firstline therapy in children, but this approach appears less effective in adults patients, who often require steroids; despite medical treatments, Eo E is complicated in some cases by esophageal stricture and stenosis, that require additional endoscopic treatments. This review summarizes the evidence on Eo E pathophysiology and illustrates the safety and efficacy of the most recent medical and endoscopic treatments.
文摘The occurrence of leiomyoma of the rectum is uncommon. Most of these lesions are clinically silent and are found incidentally during laparotomy or endoscopic procedures for unrelated conditions. Symptomatic leiomyomas of the rectum are encountered less frequently, with only sporadic reports in the literature. We describe a case of a leiomyoma of the rectum presenting as recurrent lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage and secondary anemia.
文摘Achalasia is a motility disorder of the esophagus characterized by dysphagia, regurgitation of undigested food, chest pain, weight loss and respiratory symptoms. The most common form of achalasia is the idiopathic one. Diagnosis largely relies upon endoscopy, barium swallow study, and high resolution esophageal manometry(HRM). Barium swallow and manometry after treatment are also good predictors of success of treatment as it is the residue symptomatology. Short term improvement in the symptomatology of achalasia can be achieved with medical therapy with calcium channel blockers or endoscopic botulin toxin injection. Even though few patients can be cured with only one treatment and repeat procedure might be needed, long term relief from dysphagia can be obtained in about 90% of cases with either surgical interventions such as laparoscopic Heller myotomy or with endoscopic techniques such pneumatic dilatation or, more recently, with per-oral endoscopic myotomy. Age, sex, and manometric type by HRM are also predictors of responsiveness to treatment. Older patients, females and type Ⅱ achalasia are better after treatment compared to younger patients, males and type Ⅲ achalasia. Self-expandable metallic stents are an alternative in patients non responding to conventional therapies.
文摘AIM:To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of confocal laser endomicroscopy(CLE) for the detection of dysplasia in long-standing ulcerative colitis(UC).METHODS:We prospectively performed a surveillance colonoscopy in 51 patients affected by long-standing UC.Also,in the presence of macroscopic areas with suspected dysplasia,both targeted contrasted indigo carmine endoscopic assessment and probe-based CLE were performed.Colic mucosal biopsies and histology,utilised as the gold standard,were assessed randomly and on visible lesions,in accordance with current guidelines.RESULTS:Fourteen of the 51 patients(27%) showed macroscopic mucosal alterations with the suspected presence of dysplasia,needing chromoendoscopic and CLE evaluation.In 5 macroscopically suspected cases,the presence of dysplasia was confirmed by histology(3 flat dysplasia;2 DALMs).No dysplasia/cancer was found on any of the outstanding random biopsies.The diagnostic accuracy of CLE for the detection of dysplasia compared to standard histology was sensitivity 100%,specificity 90%,positive predictive value 83% and negative predictive value 100%.CONCLUSION:CLE is an accurate tool for the detection of dysplasia in long-standing UC and shows optimal values of sensitivity and negative predictivity.The scheduled combined application of chromoendoscopy and CLE could maximize the endoscopic diagnostic accuracy for diagnosis of dysplasia in UC patients,thus limiting the need for biopsies.