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High-resolution endoscopy and narrowband imaging have revolutionized the field. Edited by a gastroenterologist with a reputation for delivering outstanding material, this new edition of an award-winning atlas provides you with an outstanding collection of images, videos and expert diagnostic guidance to enhance your decision making.
To accelerate your learning, Dr. Cohen offers more than 2000 endoscopic images, emphasizing conditions for which NBI is particularly useful such as finding dysplasia in Barrett's mucosa, and diagnosing adenomatous colon polyps and providing exceptional preparation for the future of endoscopy practice, with a broad new look at normal and abnormal findings throughout the GI tract.
The book is divided into three main parts:
The basics of NBI
Clinical applications of NBI
Atlas of 2000 color images, broken into sections on the pharynx and esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and colon, including correlating histopathology and multiple examples of key pathologies
The accompanying website features more than 80 video clips containing over 3 hours of annotated video, to give you a complete sense of how HRE and NBI work and look in real time, including during therapeutic procedures.
All of the over 1000 new images appear in much brighter color, reflecting the advance in scope technology since the first edition. New chapters have been added to present the data supporting increased use of NBI in optical diagnosis and in the context of therapeutic procedures. For the first time, brilliant images of the bile duct and pancreas are included as the imaging revolution has expanded to reach these new locations. This spectacular new imaging modality promises to enhance endoscopic decision making in real time, facilitate therapeutic maneuvers, make tissue sampling more precise and make resection of mucosal neoplasia more complete.
Expertly guiding you through the latest advances, this book facilitates your mastery of the field, and provides an up-to-date reference for gastroenterologists and endoscopists to improve their practice.
Table of contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Part 1: The Basics of NBI 1
1 Narrowband imaging: historical background and basics for its development
Shigaeaki Yoshida
2 An introduction to high-resolution endoscopy and narrowband imaging
Kazuhiro Gono
3 Getting started with high-resolution endoscopy and narrowband imaging
Neil Gupta, Ajay Bansal, and Prateek Sharma
Part 2: Application of High Resolution Endoscopy and NBI in Diagnosis and Therapy
Section 1: Pharynx and Esophagus
4 Detection of superficial cancer in the oropharyngeal and hypopharyngeal mucosal sites and the value of NBI at qualitative diagnosis
Manabu Muto, Atsushi Ochiai and Shigeaki Yoshida
5 Magnifying endoscopic diagnosis of tissue atypia and cancer invasion depth in the area of pharyngo-esophageal squamous epithelium by NBI enhanced magnification image: IPCL pattern classification
Robert Bechara and Haruhiro Inoue
6 Applications of NBI HRE and preliminary data: Barrett's esophagus and adenocarcinoma
A Swager, P Sharma, JJ Bergman, WL Curvers
Section 2: Stomach and Duodenum
7 Clinical application of magnification endoscopy with NBI in the stomach and the duodenum
Kenshi Yao, Takashi Nagahama, Fumihito Hirai, Suketo Sou, Toshiyuki Matsui, Hiroshi Tanabe, Akinori Iwashita, Philip Kaye and Krish Ragunath
8 Magnifying endoscopy with NBI in the diagnosis of superficial gastric neoplasia and its application for ESD
Mitsuru Kaise
Section 3: Colon
9 Optical chromoendoscopy using NBI during screening colonoscopy: its usefulness and application
Yasushi Sano and Shigeaki Yoshida
10 Keys to effective performance of resect and discard narrow band imaging
Douglas K Rex
11 The significance of NBI observation for inflammatory bowel diseases
Takayuki Matsumoto, Tetsuji Kudo, Mitsuo Iida and James East
Section 4: New horizons for high resolution endoscopy and narrowband imaging
12 NBI and high resolution endoscopy in the bile duct and pancreas
Takao Itoi
13 Applications in Therapeutic endoscopy: Impact on timing and completeness of mucosal ablation and resections
Michael J. Bartel, MD1, Lijia Jiang, MD1, Michael B. Wallace, MD, MPH1*
Part 3: Atlas of Images and Histopathologic Correlates
14 Pharynx and esophagus
15 Stomach
16 Small intestine
17 Colon