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Present Status of Endoscopic Diagnosis of Minute Gastric Cancer and Its Future Y. Okazaki 1 , K. Kawahara 1 , N. Sakaki 1 , T. Takemoto 1 1The First Department of Internal Medicine, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine pp.1059-1063
Published Date 1979/8/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403107739
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 To make an accurate diagnosis of minute gastric cancer, it should be realized that routine endoscopic observation and picture-taking are inadequate and we have to do extensive endoscopic observation and appropriate picture-taking in every nook and corner of the stomach. In another words, conventional endoscopic method, which is mainly consist of picturetaking, is inadequate for diagnosing minute gastric cancer and it is important to do extensive endoscopic observation first, then picture-taking from the suspicious lesions. Establishing new endoscopic method as well as improving the endoscopic instrument to meet above standards are the key factors for accurate diagnosis of minute gastric cancer.

 Analyzing 44 lesions of minute gastric cancer, in which 7 lesions were less than 5mm in diameter and the rest of them were less than 10 mm in diameter, we discussed present status of endoscopic diagnosis of minute gastric cancer and its future problems.

 Endoscopically,14 out of 44 lesions were diagnosed as gastric cancer and 16 lesions were felt to be possible gastric cancer. However,5 lesions were misdiagnosed as benign lesion and further more 9 lesions were overlooked. The cause of these misdiagnosis and overlooking is mainly due to inadequate approach to the minutegastric cancer, namely inadequate endoscopic observation and picture-taking.


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