Negative Histology after Endoscopic Resection: A Pathologist's Aspect

Endoscopic biopsy is the most popular diagnostic procedure for gastric epithelial neoplasm. However, discrepancy between biopsy and endoscopic resection diagnosis occasionally occurs and leads to an unnecessary procedure. A negative pathologic diagnosis following endoscopic resection is particularly...

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Main Authors: So Jeong Lee (Author), Do Youn Park (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Yong Chan Lee, 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Endoscopic biopsy is the most popular diagnostic procedure for gastric epithelial neoplasm. However, discrepancy between biopsy and endoscopic resection diagnosis occasionally occurs and leads to an unnecessary procedure. A negative pathologic diagnosis following endoscopic resection is particularly problematic. In this context, we reviewed factors that may be associated with a diagnostic discrepancy between endoscopic biopsy and endoscopic resection, with focus on crypt dysplasia.
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10.7704/kjhugr.2018.18.1.21