Narrow-Banding Images and Structures of Microvessels of Colonic Lesions

作者:Mizuno Ken ichi*; Kudo Shin ei; Ohtsuka Kazuo; Hamatani Shigeharu; Wada Yoshiki; Inoue Haruhiro; Aoyagi Yutaka
来源:Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2011, 56(6): 1811-1817.
DOI:10.1007/s10620-010-1519-4

摘要

Magnifying colonoscopy with NBI has been shown to be useful for the differential diagnosis of tumors. However, the relationship between findings on NBI magnification and the microvessel architecture of colorectal lesions remains to be clarified.
The aim of this study was to clarify the correlation between NBI findings and the microvascular architecture of colorectal lesions according to the depth of microvessels from the mucosal surface.
A total of 22 colorectal lesions (11 tubular adenomas and 11 hyperplasia) obtained from 22 patients were studied. These lesions were analyzed microscopically on tissue specimens immunostained with CD34. Three-dimensional images were reconstructed from serial sections of tubular adenomas, hyperplasia, and normal mucosa.
Three-dimensional reconstructed images of tubular adenoma and normal mucosa to a depth of less than 150 mu m from the mucosal surface showed similar structures to images obtained by NBI magnification. Microvessel diameter was significantly larger in tubular adenoma than in normal mucosa (P = 0.002) and hyperplasia (P = 0.034), and microvessel area was significantly larger in tubular adenoma than in normal mucosa (P < 0.001) and hyperplasia (P < 0.001) only in the superficial mucosal layer (to a depth of less than 150 mu m).
TA was characterized by thicker microvessels and higher volume of microvessels than NM and HP. Compared with white light, NBI can more accurately depict the characteristics of microvessels because it uses light with short wavelengths, thereby contributing to high diagnostic capability.

  • 出版日期2011-6