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Zoom Gastroscopy - Magnifying Endoscopy in the Stomach (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
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Zoom Gastroscopy - Magnifying Endoscopy in the Stomach (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
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Since magnifying endoscopy of the stomach, or zoom gastroscopy, was
first performed at the beginning of the 21st century , there have
been numerous findings in the field worldwide. The author of this
volume has developed a standardized magnifying endoscopy technique
that enables endoscopists to constantly visualize the microanatomy
(subepithelial capillaries and the epithelial structure) within the
stomach. With this technology, it has become easy to obtain
magnified endoscopic findings. Techniques differ, however,
depending upon the endoscopist. Endoscopists around the world do
not have a standardized magnifying endoscopy technique, which is
mandatory for the scientific analysis of their findings. In
addition, there is no logical explanation for how and which
microanatomies are visualized by magnifying endoscopy with
narrow-band imaging in the glandular epithelium of the stomach.
This inconsistency results in considerable confusion among
researchers and clinicians and a lack of terminology for the
purposes of analysis. As magnifying endoscopy with narrow-band
imaging (NBI) becomes more popular throughout the world, there is
increased demand for a specialized reference book focused on this
subject. The aims of the present volume, Zoom Gastroscopy:
Magnifying Endoscopy in the Stomach, are manifold: (1) to
illustrate the standard magnifying endoscopic technique that can
visualize subepithelial mucosal microvessels as small as
capillaries, the smallest unit of blood vessels in the human body,
(2) to explain the optical phenomena and principles for NBI and its
application to magnifying endoscopy, (3) to clarify which
microanatomies are visualized by magnifying endoscopy with NBI and
how this is achieved, and (4) to present a diagnostic system so
called "VS classification system" for early gastric neoplasias.
With a single author, the book consistently uses uniform anatomical
terms to describe endoscopic findings, providing an essential
reference for endoscopists in the world.
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