食管粘膜鳞状细胞癌微血管结构的变化及其在肿瘤进展中的意义。

Q4 Dentistry
Jirawat Swangsri, Yasuaki Nakajima, Kenro Kawada, Yutaka Tokairin, Tomoyoshi Suzuki, Yutaka Miyawaki, Akihiro Hoshino, Takuya Okada, Shunsuke Ota, Tairo Ryotokuji, Naoto Fujiwara, Tetsuro Nishikage, Kagami Nagai, Hiroshi Kawachi, Tatsuyuki Kawano
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摘要

背景:内镜下确定临床T分期是浅表性食管鳞状细胞癌(ESCC)的主要诊断目标。完成粘膜病变的微血管形态学研究对于优化治疗是必要的。材料与方法:对15例食管切除术标本中197个乳头内毛细血管袢(IPCL)的放大内镜图像进行形态学特征和IPCL尺寸的研究。结果:微血管形态可分为四种基本形态:1。螺旋环,2。宽回路(WL), 3;球状(G)和4。网状模式。肿瘤浸润深度不同,微血管形态及大小也不同。其中,M1、M2和M3的平均束廓(IPCL直径)变化显著,分别为20.02、22.32和27.08 μm (M1:M2 P < 0.05, M2:M3 P < 0.01)。结论:在肿瘤进展阶段,大量血需求和癌细胞过度生长占据固有层黏膜(LPM),导致IPCL明显伸长、增厚、分支、不规则和畸形,这是M3病变的特征。本研究结果支持并可应用于目前的日本分类,以提高诊断准确性,特别是根据内镜检查结果区分M2和M3病变。
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Changes in the microvascular structure of mucosal squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus and their significance in tumor progression.

Background: To identify the clinical T stage by endoscopy is a major diagnostic goal for superficial esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). The completion of a microvascular morphological study of mucosal lesions is necessary to optimize therapy.

Materials and methods: Images of 197 intra-papillary capillary loops (IPCLs) captured by magnified endoscopy from 15 esophagectomy specimens were studied for their morphological features and IPCL dimensions.

Results: The microvascular morphology was classified into four basic major patterns: 1. spiral loop, 2. wide loop (WL), 3. globular (G) and 4. reticular pattern. The microvascular features and dimensions differed according to the depth of tumor invasion. Especially the mean bundle outline (IPCL diameter) showed significant changes as 20.02, 22.32, and 27.08 μm, respectively, for M1, M2 and M3, respectively (M1:M2 P < 0.05, M2:M3 P < 0.01).

Conclusions: During tumor stage progression, a high-volume blood demand and cancer cell overgrowth to occupy the laminar propria mucosa (LPM) cause obvious elongation, thickening, branching, irregularity and deformity of the IPCL, which were characteristics of M3 lesions. The results of the present study support and can be applied with the current Japanese classification for improving the diagnostic accuracy, especially to differentiate between M2 and M3 lesions based on the endoscopic findings.

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Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences
Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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期刊介绍: "Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences" publishes the results of research conducted at Tokyo Medical and Dental University. The journal made its first appearance in 1954. We issue four numbers by the year.
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