A case of early gastric cancer in which the degree of histological atypia was correctly predicted by magnifying endoscopy combined with narrow band imaging

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We herein report a case of early gastric cancer with mixed components having different grades of atypia, which was correctly predicted by magnifying endoscopy combined with narrow band imaging. A 67-year-old man had a flat elevated lesion (0-IIa) in the anterior wall of the gastric antrum.With narrow band imaging, a flat lateral extension (0-IIb), not recognized with white light imaging was seen in the anal side of the main tumor. Magnifying endoscopy combined with narrow band imaging saw a relatively regular fine network pattern of micro-vessels in the surface of the 0-IIa area. However, in the surface of the 0-IIb area, a villous structure with villi of various size and heterogeneity, micro-vessels showing tortuousity were observed.We judged the grade of atypia to be higher in the 0-IIb area than in the 0-IIa area. Histological examination of the resected specimen verified the 0-IIa area and 0-IIb area as adenoma and adenocarcinoma, respectively. © 2011 The Authors Digestive Endoscopy © 2011 Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society.

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Hirasawa, D., Fujita, N., Yamagata, T., Suzuki, T., & Noda, Y. (2011). A case of early gastric cancer in which the degree of histological atypia was correctly predicted by magnifying endoscopy combined with narrow band imaging. Digestive Endoscopy, 23(SUPPL. 1), 92–94. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1443-1661.2011.01134.x

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