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Copyright ©2012 Baishideng.
World J Gastrointest Endosc. Aug 16, 2012; 4(8): 339-346
Published online Aug 16, 2012. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v4.i8.339
Table 1 Classification criteria and grading system of esophago-gastroduodenoscopy findings
Classification criteriaGradesFindings
Hetzel-Dent[41]0Indicates no mucosal abnormalities
1Erythema, hyperemia, or mucosal friability without macroscopic erosions
2Superficial erosions involving less than 10% of the surface of the distal 5 cm of squamous epithelium
3Erosions or ulcerations involve 10%–50% of the mucosal surface of the distal 5 cm of squamous epithelium
4Deep ulceration anywhere in the esophagus or confluent erosion involving more than 50% of the mucosal surface of the distal 5 cm of squamous epithelium
Savary-Miller[42]IOne or more supravestibular, nonconfluent reddish spots with or without exudates
IIErosive and exudative lesions in the distal esophagus that may be confluent, but not circumferential
IIICircumferential erosions in the distal esophagus, covered by hemorrhagic and pseudomembranous exudates
IVPresence of chronic complications such as deep ulcers, stenosis, or scarring with Barrett’s metaplasia
Los Angeles[21]AOne or more mucosal breaks, each ≤ 5 mm in length
BAt least one mucosal break > 5 mm long, but not continuous between the tops of adjacent mucosal folds
CAt least one mucosal break that is continuous between the tops of adjacent mucosal folds, but which is not circumferential (< 75% of luminal circumference)
DMucosal break that involves at least 75% of the luminal circumference