Establishing diagnostic features for identifying the mucosa and submucosa of normal and cancerous gastric tissues by multiphoton microscopy

Background Establishing diagnostic features is essential and significant for developing multiphoton endoscopy to make an early diagnosis of gastric cancer at the cellular level. Until now, these diagnostic features have not been clearly described and understood. Design Study of diagnostic features b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gastrointestinal endoscopy 2011-04, Vol.73 (4), p.802-807
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Jianxin, PhD, Zhuo, Shuangmu, PhD, Chen, Gang, MD, Yan, Jun, MD, Yang, Hongquan, BSc, Liu, Nenrong, MSc, Zheng, Liqin, MSc, Jiang, Xingshan, PhD, Xie, Shusen, BSc
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Zusammenfassung:Background Establishing diagnostic features is essential and significant for developing multiphoton endoscopy to make an early diagnosis of gastric cancer at the cellular level. Until now, these diagnostic features have not been clearly described and understood. Design Study of diagnostic features based on multiphoton microscopy (MPM). Objective Establishing diagnostic features to identify the mucosa and submucosa of human normal and cancerous gastric tissues by investigating their multiphoton microscopic images. Setting Fujian Normal University and Fujian Provincial Tumor Hospital. Patients Ten pairs of normal and cancerous specimens were obtained from 10 patients (ages 51-68 years) undergoing radical gastrectomy. Interventions MPM was performed on specimens. Main Outcome Measurements Establishment of diagnostic features. Results MPM has the ability to exhibit not only the mucosal and submucosal microstructures of normal and cancerous gastric tissues but also the distribution and content of abnormal cells in these 2 layers. More importantly, it can provide the diagnostic features to qualitatively and quantitatively differentiate between normal and cancerous gastric tissues. Limitations The selection bias and preparation of specimen. Conclusions These findings provide the groundwork for further establishing diagnostic criteria.
ISSN:0016-5107
1097-6779
DOI:10.1016/j.gie.2010.12.016