Mo1629 OPTICAL EVALUATION FOR PREDICTING CANCER IN LARGE COLORECTAL LATERALLY SPREADING LESIONS IS DEPENDENT ON LESION MORPHOLOGY

Volume: 91, Issue: 6, Pages: AB427 - AB427
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Diagnosing submucosal invasive cancer (SMIC) prior to endoscopic resection of large (≥ 20mm) colorectal laterally spreading lesions (LSLs) is critical to inform therapeutic decisions. It is unknown whether lesion morphology influences optical evaluation performance. To evaluate whether lesion morphology affects the real-time performance of optical evaluation to diagnose SMIC prior to endoscopic resection. Colorectal LSLs ≥ 20mm referred for...
Paper Details
Title
Mo1629 OPTICAL EVALUATION FOR PREDICTING CANCER IN LARGE COLORECTAL LATERALLY SPREADING LESIONS IS DEPENDENT ON LESION MORPHOLOGY
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
91
Issue
6
Pages
AB427 - AB427
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