Journal of Digestive Cancer Report 2019;7(2):31-39
doi:10.0000/jdcr.2019.7.2.31
Detection of Gastrointestinal Cancer using Linked Color Imaging and Blue Light Imaging
In Kyung YOO 1 ; Joo Young CHO ; Hiroyuki OSAWA
Affiliations
Country
Republic of Korea
Language
Korean
Abstract
The early detection of early gastric cancer (EGC) is important. However, the sensitivity of conventional white light imaging (WLI) in detecting EGC had been reported to range only from 77% to 84%. Although the resolution of endoscopes has been remarkably developed, precancerous lesions such as adenomas and microscopic early cancers are difficult to diagnose with general endoscopy. Linked Color Imaging (LCI) magnifies the differences in color for easy detection. Therefore, it produces a bright image from a distance and is performed for screening endoscopy. The 410 nm wavelength of BLI (Blue Light Imaging) helps to detect cancer by showing microstructure and microvessels in the mucosal superficial layer. This review will focus on the utility of Image enhanced endoscopy (IEE) techniques in diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancer.
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