Theme |
Re-thinking Chromoendoscopy |
Title |
Features of Early Gastric Cancer Observed with Fluorescein Magnifying Endoscopy |
Publish Date |
2009/09 |
Author |
Kyosuke Tanaka |
Department of Endoscopic Medicine, Mie University Hospital |
Author |
Tomohiro Noda |
Department of Gastroenterology, Mie University Hospital |
Author |
Masaki Katsurahara |
Department of Gastroenterology, Mie University Hospital |
Author |
Yasuhiko Hamada |
Department of Gastroenterology, Mie University Hospital |
Author |
Masatoshi Aoki |
Department of Gastroenterology, Mie University Hospital |
Author |
Yoshiyuki Takei |
Department of Gastroenterology, Mie University Hospital |
[ Summary ] |
We evaluated the utility of fluorescein magnifying endoscopy for the diagnosis of early gastric cancer. Differences in the fluorescence of cancerous and noncancerous mucosa produce a contrasting image therefore, the demarcations of the lesions became clear. Some lesions exhibited ringed fluorescence on the circumferential demarcation of the lesion. The endoscopic demarcations corresponded with the histopathological ones. No side effect from fluorescein was observed. Fluorescein magnifying endoscopy may be useful for identifying demarcations of early gastric cancers. |