Comprehensive mutational analysis of background mucosa in patients with Lugol‐voiding lesions
The background mucosa in patients with LVLs already has accumulated gene mutations. Notably, many putative driver mutations were confirmed in TP53 and NOTCH1. The TP53 could be the main target gene of the carcinogenesis in esophageal SCC; this mutation was also found in the background mucosa in high‐risk patients.
Naoki Akizue+21 more
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Patient adherence to surveillance colonoscopy after endoscopic resection of colorectal polyps and factors associated with loss to follow-up [PDF]
Aimen Farooq+11 more
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Objectives There are some endoscopic resection (ER) methods for neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), however, which method is most useful remains unclear. This study aimed to compare the outcomes of different ER techniques, such as conventional endoscopic ...
Yuki Kamigaichi+12 more
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Background. Endoscopic resection is considered the treatment of choice for type I gastric neuroendocrine neoplasia (gNEN) given its indolent behaviour; however, the favoured endoscopic technique to remove these tumours is not well established. Aims. This systematic review is aimed at investigating the best endoscopic management for type I gNEN. Methods.
Francesco Panzuto+5 more
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Endoscopic resection in subepithelial lesions of the upper gastrointestinal tract: Experience at a tertiary referral hospital in The Netherlands [PDF]
Cynthia Verloop+4 more
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食道の内視鏡的粘膜下層剥離術でのヒアルロン酸ナトリウムの安全性と有効性の研究 [PDF]
自治医科大学博士(医学)令和3年度doctoral ...
岩下, ちひろ
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Endoscopic management of patients with high-risk colorectal colitis–associated neoplasia:a Delphi study [PDF]
Background and Aims: Current guidelines recommend endoscopic resection of visible and endoscopically resectable colorectal colitis–associated neoplasia (CAN) in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, patients with high-risk CAN (HR-CAN)
Albéniz, Eduardo+18 more
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Effectiveness and safety of endoscopic submucosal dissection for residual or recurrent colorectal neoplasia: Meta-analysis [PDF]
Maximilian Eisele+11 more
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Background During endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), the normal mucosa is cut under constant optical control. We studied whether a positive horizontal resection margin after a complete en bloc ESD predicts local recurrence.
K. Haasnoot+11 more
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Retrospective study comparing rectal endoscopic submucosal dissection with and without Foley catheter drainage tube placement [PDF]
Yuka Kagaya+14 more
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