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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 7, 2015; 21(41): 11832-11841
Published online Nov 7, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i41.11832
Table 1 The revised Vienna classification and clinical management
CategoryDiagnosisClinical management
1Negative for neoplasiaOptional follow-up
2Indefinite for neoplasiaFollow-up
3Mucosal low-grade neoplasiaEndoscopic resection or follow-up
Low-grade adenoma
Low-grade dysplasia
4Mucosal high-grade neoplasiaEndoscopic or surgical local resection
4.1 High-grade adenoma/dysplasia
4.2 Noninvasive carcinoma (carcinoma in situ)
4.3 Suspicious for invasive carcinoma
4.4 Intramucosal carcinoma
5Submucosal invasion by carcinomaSurgical resection
Table 2 Relationship between endoscopic findings and final histological grade
Category3(n = 121)Category4(n = 275)P value
Diameter (mean, mm)11.5 ± 0.717.5 ± 0.7< 0.0001
Location (portion)
First2319%4617%NS
Second9276%20574%
Third or fourth65%249%
Color
Red3630%12445%< 0.01
Isochromatic or white8570%15155%
Macroscopic type
0-I2924%5821%NS
0-IIa7159%17062%
0-IIc2117%4717%
Table 3 Comparison of magnifying endoscopy with narrow-band imaging findings according to vessel plus surface classification system and final histological grade in all 64 superficial non-ampullary duodenal epithelial tumors
Diagnosis from ER specimens
P value
Category 3(n = 27)Category 4(n =37)
Demarcation line27100%37100%1
Microvascular pattern; V
Regular/Absent10/837%/30%5/1714%/46%0.56
Irregular933%1541%
Microsurface pattern; S
Regular1348%411%0.0008
Irregular1452%3389%