INTESTINE Vol.16 No.6(2-3)

Theme How should we interpret sessile serrated adenoma/polyp ?
Title Diagnostic utility of narrow-band imaging for sessile serrated adenomas/polyps (SSA/P)
Publish Date 2012/11
Author Yutaka Nakao Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, The Jikei University School of Medicine
Author Shoichi Saito Department of Endoscopy, The Jikei University School of Medicine
Author Daisuke Ide Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine,The Jikei University School of Medicine
Author Naoto Tamai Department of Endoscopy, The Jikei University School of Medicine
Author Tomohiko Richard Ohya Department of Endoscopy, The Jikei University School of Medicine
Author Toshiki Nikami Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, The Jikei University School of Medicine
Author Hiroyuki Aihara Department of Endoscopy, The Jikei University School of Medicine
Author Masahiro Ikegami Department of Pathology, The Jikei University School of Medicine
Author Hisao Tajiri Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, The Jikei University School of Medicine / Department of Endoscopy, The Jikei University School of Medicine
[ Summary ] Hyperplastic polyps (HP) were previously recognized as non-neoplastic lesion. However, large hyperplastic polyps (LHP), especially those located in the right colon, are now considered to be candidates for endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) because they may be sessile serrated adenoma/polyp (SSA/P). Although endoscopic findings with magnifying narrow-band imaging are a key diagnostic tool at present, differentiation between LHP and SSA/P under white light endoscopy (WLE) is difficult. We studied the features of SSA/P using magnifying narrow-band imaging.
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