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Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú
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CANALES SEVILLA, Olivia, MIYAGUI MAEDA, Juan, TAKANO MORON, Juan et al. Utilidad del NBI y Magnificación Óptica en el Diagnóstico Diferencial de las Lesiones Neoplásicas y no Neoplásicas Colorrectales en el Perú. Rev. gastroenterol. Perú, set./dic. 2010, vol.30, no.4, p.277-283. ISSN 1022-5129.

INTRODUCTION: The Narrow Banding Image NBI-Colonoscopy and Optical Magnification is a useful method for evaluation in vivo of capillary pattern and pit pattern of colorectal polyps. AIM: To evaluate the usefulness of NBI and Optical Magnification in differential diagnosis of colorectal polyps using Sano-Emura and Kudo’s Classifications. METHODS: Between january and may 2010, 86 colonoscopies were analyzed by two colonoscopists; 136 polyps were found and histologically analyzed. All polyps under 10 mm (119) were evaluated in accord with Sano-Emura and Kudo’s classifications; data was analyzed together with an epidemiologist in cancer. RESULTS: The sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy was 97.3%, 90.7% and 94.9%, respectively, for Sano-Emura’s classification. The sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy was 94.7%, 90.6% and 93.2%, respectively, for Kudo’s Classification. CONCLUSIONS: The colonoscopy with NBI and Optical Magnification is an effective, reliable and simple method for Colorectal neoplastic and non - neoplastic differential diagnosis when Sano-Emura’s and Kudo’s Classifications are used.

Palavras-chave: NBI; Optical Magnification; Colorectal polyps.

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