Endocytoscopic Observation of Esophageal Lesions: Our Own Experience and a Review of the Literature

Author:

Kumagai Youichi,Takubo Kaiyo,Kawada Kenro,Ohue Masayuki,Higashi MorihiroORCID,Ishiguro Toru,Hatano Satoshi,Toyomasu Yoshitaka,Matsuyama Takatoshi,Mochiki Erito,Ishida Hideyuki

Abstract

This review outlines the process of the development of the endocytoscope (EC) with reference to previously reported studies including our own. The EC is an ultra-high-magnification endoscope capable of imaging at the cellular level. The esophagus is the most suitable site for EC observation because it is amenable to vital staining. The diagnosis of esophageal lesions using EC is based on nuclear density and nuclear abnormality, allowing biopsy histology to be omitted. The observation of nuclear abnormality requires a magnification of ×600 or higher using digital technology. Several staining methods have been proposed, but single staining with toluidine blue or methylene blue is most suitable because the contrast at the border of a cancerous area can be easily identified. A three-tier classification of esophageal lesions visualized by EC is proposed: Type 1 (non-cancerous), Type 2 (endocytoscopic borderline), and Type 3 (cancerous). Since characteristic EC images reflecting pathology can be obtained from non-cancerous esophageal lesions, a modified form of classification with four additional characteristic non-cancerous EC features has also been proposed. Recently, deep-learning AI for analysis of esophageal EC images has revealed that its diagnostic accuracy is comparable to that of expert pathologists.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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