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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 14, 2014; 20(42): 15771-15779
Published online Nov 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i42.15771
Published online Nov 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i42.15771
Magnifying endoscopy of gastric epithelial dysplasia based on the morphologic characteristics
Hwa Mi Kang, Department of Internal Medicine, Busan Adeventist Hospital, Busan 602-819, South Korea
Gwang Ha Kim, Hong Ryeol Cheong, Dong Hoon Baek, Bong Eun Lee, Geun Am Song, Department of Internal Medicine, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Busan 602-739, South Korea
Do Youn Park, Department of Pathology, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Busan 602-739, South Korea
Author contributions: Kim GH and Park DY designed the study; Cheong HY and Baek DH analyzed the data; Kim GH and Lee BE performed the study; Kang HM and Kim GH collected the data; Song GA reviewed the data of study population; and Kang HM and Kim GH wrote the paper.
Supported by Grant from the Korea Healthcare technology R&D Project, Ministry of Health and Welfare, South Korea, No. A121994
Correspondence to: Gwang Ha Kim, MD, PhD, Department of Internal Medicine, Pusan National University School of Medicine, 1-10 Ami-dong, Seo-gu, Busan 602-739, South Korea. doc0224@pusan.ac.kr
Telephone: +82-51-2407869 Fax: +82-51-2448180
Received: February 16, 2014
Revised: June 4, 2014
Accepted: June 25, 2014
Published online: November 14, 2014
Processing time: 274 Days and 13.6 Hours
Revised: June 4, 2014
Accepted: June 25, 2014
Published online: November 14, 2014
Processing time: 274 Days and 13.6 Hours
Core Tip
Core tip: Microsurface patterns in the magnifying endoscopy using narrow band imaging (ME-NBI) are different according to the morphologic category and mucin phenotype in gastric epithelial dysplasias (GEDs). Considering that foveolar GEDs tend to be associated with high-grade morphology, ME-NBI findings such as the papillary microsurface pattern may guide decisions regarding GED treatment.