Differential diagnosis of superficial duodenal epithelial tumor and non-neoplastic lesion in duodenum by magnified endoscopic examination with image-enhanced endoscopy

Atsushi Nakayama, Motohiko Kato, Teppei Masunaga, Yoko Kubosawa, Yukie Hayashi, Mari Mizutani, Yoshiyuki Kiguchi, Motoki Sasaki, Yusaku Takatori, Noriko Matsuura, Makoto Mutaguchi, Kaoru Takabayashi, Naohisa Yahagi

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Abstract

Background: Differential diagnosis of superficial duodenal epithelial tumors (SDETs) and non-neoplastic lesions (NNLs) in duodenum by endoscopy is difficult. Here, we attempted to distinguish them by magnified endoscopic examination with image-enhanced endoscopy (IEE-ME). Methods: Various IEE-ME findings of 95 SDETs who underwent endoscopic resection and 58 NNLs who underwent biopsy were retrospectively reviewed. Results: When we compared the IEE-ME findings of SDETs and NNLs, the presence of demarcation line (DL) (97.9% vs. 79.3%, P = 0.0002), white opaque substance (WOS) (84.2% vs. 1.7%, P < 0.0001) and light blue crest (LBC) (93.7% vs. 32.8%, P < 0.0001) and the absence of enlarged marginal epithelium (EME) (98.9% vs. 62.1%, P < 0.0001) were significantly more frequent in SDETs than NNLs. When divided into each superficial structure, it was the most effective to evaluate the combination of WOS and LBC as SDET with open-loop structure (OLS), and the combination of DL and EME as SDET with closed-loop structure (CLS). However, LBC was excluded because of low inter- and intra-observer agreements. Finally, the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for the diagnosis of SDETs were 88.4%, 98.3% and 92.2%, respectively, and we developed an algorithm for the differential diagnosis of duodenal lesions. Conclusion: We could distinguish SDET from NNL, diagnosed SDET as presence of WOS indicated OLS of superficial structure, and presence of DL and absence of EME indicated CLS of superficial structure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)164-173
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of gastroenterology
Volume57
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Mar

Keywords

  • Differential diagnosis
  • Duodenum
  • Endoscopic diagnosis
  • Non-neoplastic lesion
  • Superficial duodenal epithelial tumor

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Gastroenterology

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