Linked color imaging can enhance recognition of early gastric cancer by high color contrast to surrounding gastric intestinal metaplasia

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While linked color imaging (LCI) may allow flat early gastric cancer to be detected early, the endoscopic and pathological features of lesions detected by LCI remain poorly described. Screening esophagogastroduodenoscopy performed on a 68-year-old woman revealed a yellowish, flat lesion shown to be reddish in its central area, located in the anterior wall of the gastric lower body on white light imaging (WLI). On LCI, the lesion was highlighted as an orangish, flat lesion shown to be purple-colored in its central area, surrounded by lavender-colored tissue. Endoscopic submucosal dissection performed led to the patient being diagnosed with tubular adenocarcinoma, well-differentiated type (tub1), pT1a (M). This case suggests that LCI may prove more useful than WLI for the detection of flat early gastric cancer lesions.


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