2022
DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2022.2147992
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Using texture and colour enhancement imaging to evaluate gastrointestinal diseases in clinical practice: a review

Abstract: White light imaging (WLI) is the most common endoscopic technique used for screening of gastrointestinal diseases. However, despite the advent of a new processor that offers sufficient clear illumination and other advanced developments in endoscopic instrumentation, WLI alone is inadequate for detecting all gastrointestinal diseases with abnormalities in mucosal discoloration and morphological changes to the mucosal surface. The recent development of image-enhanced endoscopy (IEE) has dramatically improved the… Show more

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“… 9 Therefore, TXI may have the possibility to assist in the endoscopic differentiation between gastric squamous metaplasia and gastric squamous carcinoma. In addition, although only one study examined the usefulness of TXI mode for detecting esophageal SCC compared with NBI, there were no significant differences in color deference and visibility score for the detection of SCC between TXI and NBI 9,10 . At present, evidence concerning the efficacy of TXI for the detection of SCC is preliminary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“… 9 Therefore, TXI may have the possibility to assist in the endoscopic differentiation between gastric squamous metaplasia and gastric squamous carcinoma. In addition, although only one study examined the usefulness of TXI mode for detecting esophageal SCC compared with NBI, there were no significant differences in color deference and visibility score for the detection of SCC between TXI and NBI 9,10 . At present, evidence concerning the efficacy of TXI for the detection of SCC is preliminary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The effectiveness of TXI has been frequently reported in detecting and visualizing gastrointestinal diseases. 8 In the context of pancreatobiliary lesions, TXI has proven to be a valuable tool in identifying anastomotic strictures and bile duct orifices, [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] as well as in enhancing the diagnostic quality of peroral cholangioscopy. 10 However, there is currently no published evidence of its usefulness in identifying the orifice of the minor papilla.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using TXI mode 2, endoscopists may not feel to observe the target mucosa obtained from IEE. The standard TXI mode 1 is expected to improve observation performance for lesions with subtle color changes [17]. The color difference between lesions and surrounding mucosa in the esophagus and stomach is reported to be improved [18,19] and thus non-magnifying TXI has the possibility to pick-up and diagnose malignant lesions of upper GI tract.…”
Section: Texture and Color Enhancement Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%