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Analysis of clinicopathological factors associate with the visibility of early gastric cancer in endoscopic examination and usefulness of linked color imaging: A multicenter prospective study

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  • Kensuke Fukuda
  • Kazuhiro Mizukami
  • Daisuke Yamaguch
  • Yuichiro Tanaka
  • Kazutoshi Hashiguchi
  • Takashi Akutagawa
  • Ryo Shimoda
  • Sho Suzuki
  • Tadashi Miike
  • Yorinobu Sumida
  • Hidehito Maeda
  • Fumisato Sasaki
  • Ryosuke Gushima
  • Hideaki Miyamoto
  • Keiichi Hashiguchi
  • Naoyuki Yamaguchi
  • Tetsuya Ohira
  • Tetsu Kinjo
  • Ken Ohnita
  • Tomohiko Moriyama
  • Kensei Ohtsu
  • Akira Aso
  • Ryo Ogawa
  • Tetsuya Ueo
  • Masahide Fukuda

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Background: This study investigated clinicopathological factors associated with the visibility of early gastric cancer and the efficacy of linked color imaging. Methods: Patients with early gastric cancer who underwent endoscopic treatment between April 2021 and July 2022 were enrolled. All cases underwent white light imaging and linked color imaging. Three experts evaluated lesion visibility using a visual analog scale. A mean score ≥3 on white light imaging was defined as “good visibility”, and

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  • Kensuke Fukuda & Kazuhiro Mizukami & Daisuke Yamaguch & Yuichiro Tanaka & Kazutoshi Hashiguchi & Takashi Akutagawa & Ryo Shimoda & Sho Suzuki & Tadashi Miike & Yorinobu Sumida & Hidehito Maeda & Fumis, 2024. "Analysis of clinicopathological factors associate with the visibility of early gastric cancer in endoscopic examination and usefulness of linked color imaging: A multicenter prospective study," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(11), pages 1-15, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0312385
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0312385
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