Flat neoplasms in the adenoma-carcinoma sequence in Japan.

Seminars in gastrointestinal disease Pub Date : 2000-10-01
H Mitooka
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Abstract

Flat adenomas have a higher risk of association with adenocarcinoma than the protruded type, and flat cancer has a tendency to invade deeply despite its small size. Furthermore, it has been suggested that flat, small carcinomas readily invade through the muscularis mucosa into the submucosa and are associated with an increased risk of early metastasis into lymph nodes, as compared with polypoid growth pattern cancers. It has become evident that these lesions are becoming more common in Japan, as well as in some western countries. It has been generally believed that the colon is comparable to the stomach in terms of endoscopic diagnostic capability and accuracy. Therefore, we were surprised to learn that flat neoplasms, including flat or depressed adenomas and cancers, exist in the colon, as they seem to have previously been overlooked. Recent significant advances in endoscopic resolution and the development of improved diagnostic techniques and modalities may play an important role in the detection of such lesions. In the present study, the diagnosis and management of such lesions, along with their genetic background, is reviewed. Some techniques for their detection currently being used in Japan will also be reviewed using several actual cases.

日本腺瘤-癌序列中的扁平肿瘤。
扁平型腺瘤与腺癌的相关性高于突出型,扁平型腺瘤尽管体积小,但有深部浸润的倾向。此外,有研究表明,与息肉样生长型癌症相比,扁平的小癌很容易通过肌层粘膜侵入粘膜下层,并且与早期转移到淋巴结的风险增加有关。很明显,这些病变在日本以及一些西方国家变得越来越普遍。人们普遍认为,在内镜诊断能力和准确性方面,结肠与胃相当。因此,我们惊讶地发现扁平肿瘤,包括扁平或凹陷腺瘤和癌症,存在于结肠中,因为它们以前似乎被忽视了。最近在内窥镜分辨率方面的重大进展以及改进的诊断技术和模式的发展可能在检测此类病变方面发挥重要作用。在本研究中,这种病变的诊断和管理,连同他们的遗传背景,是回顾。还将通过几个实际案例审查目前在日本使用的一些检测技术。
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