Recently, multiple new endoscopic imaging technologies such as ch

Recently, multiple new endoscopic imaging technologies such as chromoendoscopy with indigo carmine, which with increased

sensitivity are able to obtain, and confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE), which is developed to provide a more detailed visualization of the mucosa by enhancing morphology and vascularization with high specificity. Methods: In this prospective clinical trial, 20 patients from the First Hospital of Jilin University undergoing endoscopic screening and surveillance for AG were enrolled. High-definition white light endoscopy followed by indigo carmine sprayed in the antrum was performed for searching MAPK Inhibitor Library price for highly interested spot of lesions in antrum, followed by the CLE scan performed by two endoscopists experienced more than 30 CLE examinations and biopsy for standard histological pathologic diagnosis as “gold standard”, and sent to a single GI pathologist to provide diagnosis. The endoscopists CLE diagnosis and standard Cabozantinib datasheet pathologic diagnosis were compared. Results: The comparison of CLE plus chromoendoscopy to histological pathology diagnosis is sensitivity 89.00%, and specificity 87.50% in atrophic gastritis (Kappa = 0.0495, 0.4 < k < 0.75), sensitivity 97.98%, specificity 94.59% (Kappa = 0.557, 0.4 < k < 0.75). Conclusion: CLE has significant consistency to the pathology diagnosis

in the atrophic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia. CLE with chromoendoscopy enhances the diagnostic accuracy, clinical real-time result and decision. CLE with chromoendoscopy has potential advantage for diagnosis and treatment of atrophic gastritis. Key Word(s): 1. confocal laserCLE; 2. atrophic gastritis; GPX6 3. chromoendoscopy; Presenting Author: XUESHAN WANG Additional Authors: FAN ZHANG,

CHUAN HE, HONG XU Corresponding Author: FAN ZHANG, HONG XU Affiliations: No Objective: a case report of collagenous colitis was found by colposcopy and diagnosis by biopsy. Methods: We report a case of a 67-year-old woman with intermittent watery diarrhea, occurring more than 30 times per day, nausea and vomiting for 10 months without obvious cause. Her vomiting is contents of stomach after each meal. No fever, abdominal pain, tenesmus, coughing, and significant weight loss. Lab test reveal WBC 18.5 × 109/L, neutrophil 15.6 × 109/L. No findings in the stool culture, C-reaction protein, anti-nuclear antibodies series. Positron emission tomography revealed high functional metabolism or inflammation in colon. Key Word(s): 1. Chronic diarrhea; 2. Collagenous colitis; 3. Elderly woman; 4. colonscopy; Presenting Author: GANG ZHAO Corresponding Author: GANG ZHAO Affiliations: Xi’an jiaotong University Objective: To explore the cost-effective of three different methods in treating of esophageal stenosis after stent implantation.

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