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X-ray Diagnosis of Polyposis in Gastrointestinal Tract N. Yamaguchi 1 , K. Kawai 1 , T. Miyaoka 1 , K. Kimoto 1 , M. Tada 3 1School of Preventive Med., Kyoto Prefectural University of Med. 33rd Dept. of Internal Med., Kyoto Prefectural University of Med. pp.1113-1123
Published Date 1974/9/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403111853
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 The incidence of diseases of the colon is relatively low as compared with that of the western countries. Specific polyposis originating chiefly in the lower digestive tract is also not exempt from this fact. However, the positive rate of detection in these diseases is becoming higher in the routine examination by x-ray supplemented by endoscopy according as clinicians are increasingly interested in them. Methods of x-ray examination for them include (1) high voltage exposure as proposed by Gianturce et al., by which polypoid lesions are depicted as translucencies; and (2) double contrast study that delineates minutely not only how protruding lesions are raised above the mucosal surface but also their surface intself. Recently, double contrast method has become more effective by the aid of all-round gyro x-ray TV to such a degree that regions hitherto hard to visualize in x-ray such as the rectum and sigmoid are now more easily examined. In particular, dynamic observation is now possible of pedunclated polyps in these regions. Furthermore, under fluoroscopy a silicone foam is put intothe rectum up to the sigmoid to produce a silicone cast. More accurate diagnosis is made possible by examining it as well as exfoliated cells adhering to its surface. With these new weapons as a “pull” behind us, differential diagnosis by histology is theoretically possible between those adenomas belonging to familial polyposis coli or other polyposis coli syndromes (Gardner's, Zanca's and Turgot's syndromes) and to Cronkhite-Canada's syndrome and hamartoma to which Peutz-Jeghers syndrome belongs. Differential diagnosis would be all the more easier in conjunction with the study of hereditary transmission in these syndromes, accompanying findings of the polyps and their predilection sites. In practice, however, when a polyp is small, roentgenographic difference between adenoma and hamartoma is difficult to achieve, because the smaller the lesion is, the less distinct is the regularity of its development. On the other hand, when a polyp is large enough permitting distinction, adenoma begins to show features of an epithelial neoplasm, stressed by its surface harder and more rough and granular. Althongh hamartomatous polyp, of smooth surface when solitary, may also show uneven and rough surface when it grows up and becomes conglomerate, it retains as a rule soft consistency. In reality, however, the distinction between the two is not so clearcut. In addition to endoscopic findings, histologic study of biopsied specimen taken undor direct vision is therefore indispensable.

 It is a well known fact that these diseases are associated with cancer of the colon in a high percentage. Aside from the standpoint of malignant transformation of the polyps to be detected easier by the improvement of x-ray diagnosis, another problem awaiting solution is the investigation of the basis involving the mechanism of cancer development from the standpoint of immunology.


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