Summary:
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The detection and treatment of early-stage neoplastic
lesions in the gastrointestinal tract is associated with
improved survival and the potential for complete endoscopic
resection that is minimally invasive and associated
with less morbidity compared to surgery. Despite of technological
advances in standard white-light endoscopy,
the ability of endoscopist to reliably detect these lesions
is limited. Early detection may be enhanced by several
promising diagnostic modalities such chromoendoscopy,
magnification endoscopy and optical spectroscopic imaging
techniques, as these modalities offer the potential to
identify lesions that are inconspicuous under conventional
endoscopy. Endocytoscopy and confocal endoscopy
allow in vivo „histology” during endoscopy. The combination
of novel diagnostic techniques and local endoscopic
therapies will enhance the detection and management
of early-stage lesions in the gastrointestinal tract.
Key words:
endoscopic diagnostic techniques – chromoendoscopy
– magnification endoscopy – spectroscopic
imaging – endocytoscopy – confocal endoscopy
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