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White‐light endoscopy is insufficient to distinguish between types of esophageal white lesions
- Source :
- Journal of Digestive Diseases. 22:520-528
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2021.
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Abstract
- Objective Esophageal white lesions (EWL) are commonly observed under upper endoscopy, while their clinical significance remains undetermined. The aim of this study was to identify the endoscopic characteristics of EWL and distinguish between different types of EWL. Methods Consecutive patients with upper gastrointestinal complaints and participants admitted for health check-up who underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy from October 2018 to August 2019 in a tertiary hospital were prospectively screened. EWL were detected under endoscopy and biopsy was performed for histological analysis. Participants' characteristics, lifestyle, esophageal motility and reflux monitoring variables were analyzed. Results Of the 3641 consecutive participants screened, 303 of them aged 56.12 ± 10.95 years were found to have EWL (detection rate of 8.3%). More than one-third of them preferred hot drinks, eating pickled or spicy food, smoking and alcohol consumption and 5.3% had current or former upper gastrointestinal or head and neck cancers. The common endoscopic appearance of the EWL (2.9 mm ± 1.2 mm in diameter) included slightly elevated plaque, translucent white in color, with a clear border, round or oval in shape, and a scaly, rough or smooth surface. Histology showed low-grade intraepithelial dysplasia in 13 cases, leukoplakia in 10 and intestinal metaplasia in one. No significant differences were found between the histological findings and endoscopic manifestations of EWL. Conclusions EWL are not uncommon in daily endoscopic examination, with some of them being precancerous lesions. Conventional white-light endoscopy is insufficient to identify EWL, while histological assessment is important. Further studies using advanced endoscopic techniques with long-term follow-up are needed.
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- Metaplasia
medicine.medical_specialty
Esophageal Neoplasms
medicine.diagnostic_test
Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
business.industry
Biopsy
Gastroenterology
Reflux
Intestinal metaplasia
Endoscopy
medicine.disease
Dysplasia
Internal medicine
medicine
Humans
Clinical significance
Esophagoscopy
business
Precancerous Conditions
Leukoplakia
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17512980 and 17512972
- Volume :
- 22
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Digestive Diseases
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7c4aa0cb5f4351e9520beb769b23e865