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Narrow-band imaging observation of colorectal lesions using NICE classification to avoid discarding significant lesions 被引量:5
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作者 Santa Hattori Mineo Iwatate +9 位作者 Wataru Sano Noriaki Hasuike Hidekazu Kosaka Taro Ikumoto Masahito Kotaka Akihiro Ichiyanagi Chikara Ebisutani Yasuko Hisano Takahiro Fujimori Yasushi Sano 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 CAS 2014年第12期600-605,共6页
AIM: To assess the risk of failing to detect diminutive and small colorectal cancers with the "resect and discard" policy.METHODS: Patients who received colonoscopy and polypectomy were recruited in the retr... AIM: To assess the risk of failing to detect diminutive and small colorectal cancers with the "resect and discard" policy.METHODS: Patients who received colonoscopy and polypectomy were recruited in the retrospective study. Probable histology of the polyps was predicted by six colonoscopists by the use of NICE classification. The incidence of diminutive and small colorectal cancersand their endoscopic features were assessed. RESULTS: In total, we found 681 cases of diminutive(1-5 mm) lesions in 402 patients and 197 cases of small(6-9 mm) lesions in 151 patients. Based on pathology of the diminutive and small polyps, 105 and 18 were non-neoplastic polyps, 557 and 154 were low-grade adenomas, 18 and 24 were high-grade adenomas or intramucosal/submucosal(SM) scanty invasive carcinomas, 1 and 1 were SM deeply invasive carcinoma, respectively. The endoscopic features of invasive cancer were classified as NICE type 3 endoscopically.CONCLUSION: The risk of failing to detect diminutive and small colorectal invasive cancer with the "resect and discard" strategy might be avoided through the use of narrow-band imaging observation with the NICE classification scheme and magnifying endoscopy. 展开更多
关键词 Image-enhanced endoscopy Narrow-band imaging Resect and discard NICE classification magnifying endoscope COLONOSCOPY SM-d
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