Evaluation of microvascular patterns of superficial esophageal cancers by magnifying endoscopy

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作者
Arima M. [1 ]
Tada M. [1 ]
Arima H. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Gastroenterology, Saitama Cancer Center, Kitaadachi, Saitama 362-0806, Ina-machi
[2] Arima Surgical-Gastrointestinal Clinic, Chiba
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Avascular areas; Magnifying endoscopy; Microvascular pattern; Superficial esophageal cancer;
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10.1007/s10388-005-0060-6
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Background. Endoscopic findings have traditionally been evaluated on the basis of differences in color and changes in surface structure. We examined whether microvascular patterns on magnifying endoscopy could be used to diagnose benign and malignant superficial esophageal lesions and to estimate the depth of tumor invasion. Methods. Magnifying endoscopic findings were compared with histopathological features for 405 superficial lesions arising in the esophagus, including 191 esophageal cancers. Results. Microvascular patterns on magnifying endoscopy were classified into 4 types. Type 1 was characterized by thin, linear capillaries in the subepithelial papilla and was generally seen in normal mucosa. Type 2 was characterized by distended, dilated vessels, and the shape of capillaries in the subepithelial papilla was preserved. Type 2 was generally seen in inflammatory lesions. Type 3 was characterized by spiral vessels with an irregular caliber and crushed vessels with red spots, and the arrangement of the vessels was irregular. Type 3 was generally seen in m1 or m2 cancers. Type 4 was characterized by multilayered, irregularly branched, reticular vessels with an irregular caliber. Type 4 was generally seen in cancers with m3 or deeper invasion. Avascular areas (AVAs) and stretched type 4 vessels were seen in cancers with downward growth. The size of AVAs was closely related to the depth of tumor invasion. Conclusions. Histopathological features of superficial esophageal cancers can be diagnosed by evaluating microvascular patterns on magnifying endoscopy. The size of AVAs and associated type 4 vessels can be used to assess the extent and depth of tumor invasion. © Japan Esophageal Society and Springer-Verlag 2005.
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