INTESTINE Vol.21 No.5(2-1-1)

Theme Modality and new development in diagnosis for colorectal tumor -- with the aim of the improvement of a presence and qualitative diagnosis
Title Diagnosis of colorectal tumors with magnifying chromoendoscopy
Publish Date 2017/09
Author Bunichiro Kato Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Hiro-o Matsushita Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Kenjiro Yoshikawa Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Ryo Takagi Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Eiji Harada Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Yoshihito Tanaka Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Yuko Yoshida Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Kazunori Tsuda Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Eri Tamura Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital
Author Hiro-o Yamano Digestive Disease Center, Akita Red Cross Hospital / Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine / Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Center, Sapporo Medical University Hospital
[ Summary ] We can use endoscopy to determine the presence of colorectal tumors. Furthermore, using magnifying chromoendoscopy makes it possible for us to improve the precision of qualitative diagnosis of tumors, including depth of cancer invasion. In addition to pit pattern classification (Kudo & Tsuruta), we use sub-classification of type II, III and IV pit patterns by observing colorectal tumors in detail. When we utilize pit pattern classification for endoscopic diagnosis, we believe it is important to not apply any pit patterns we observe to pit pattern classification but employ image histopathological images.
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