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DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-825961
Magnifying Endoscopy Combined with Narrow Band Imaging System for Early Gastric Cancer: Correlation of Vascular Pattern with Histopathology (including video)
Publication History
Submitted 27 November 2003
Accepted after Revision 11 August 2004
Publication Date:
01 December 2004 (online)

Background and Study Aims: The narrow band imaging (NBI) system consists of a sequential electronic endoscope
system and a source of light equipped with new narrow band filters, yielding very
clear images of microvessels on mucosal surfaces. The aim of this prospective study
was to measure the correlation between the magnified images obtained with the NBI
system and the histological findings, especially with regard to the vascular pattern.
In addition, three-dimensional images of microvessels were reconstructed using a laser
scanning microscope.
Patients and Methods: Between July 2001 and August 2003, 165 patients with depressed-type early gastric
cancer lesions were enrolled in the study. The lesions were carefully observed with
magnification using the NBI system. The images, the pathological characteristics of
the lesions, and three-dimensionally reconstructed images of the microvascular networks
in biopsied specimens were carefully analyzed. The microvascular patterns were classified
into three groups: A, fine network; B, corkscrew; and C, unclassified pattern. The
endoscopic images were compared with the histological findings.
Results: Of the three types of filter available for use with the NBI system, microvascular
formation was best enhanced in B mode images produced using short wavelengths, which
focus on the superficial mucosal layer. Among 109 cases of differentiated adenocarcinoma,
the group A microvascular pattern was observed in 72 cases (66.1 %). Among 56 cases
of undifferentiated adenocarcinoma, the group B pattern was observed in 48 cases (85.7
%; P = 0.0011) The microvascular structure observed using the NBI system corresponded
with the superficial mucosal layer in the three-dimensional images obtained using
laser scanning microscopy and the resected specimens.
Conclusions: Magnifying endoscopy performed in combination with the NBI system is not sufficient
to replace conventional histology, but is capable of predicting the histological characteristics
of gastric cancer lesions.
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T. Nakayoshi, M. D.
Dept. of Endoscopy, The Jikei University School of Medicine
3-25-8, Nishishinbashi, Minato-ku · Tokyo 105-8461 · Japan
Fax: +81-3-3459-4524
Email: endosc-nakayoshi@jikei.ac.jp