Biomedical Science & Research Journals | Success of Endoscopy with Narrow Band Imaging in Diagnosis of Cervical Metaplasia
Abstract
Background: Flexible magnifying endoscopy with narrow
band imaging [ME-NBI] has outstanding diagnostic correctness for
gastrointestinal
metaplasia and is hope for to be highly useful for diagnosis cervical
metaplasia in this study aiming to detect the feature findings and
access the
diagnostic power of ME-NBI for diagnosis of cervical metaplasia.
Method: 20 women were undergoing vaginal smear and at
the same time Flexible NBI-ME was performed. After that Written consent
was
obtained from all patient’s vaginal examination were done. Cusco
speculum is used to examine a cervix by endoscopy using white light
imaging, and.
Narrow band image at long, middle, and short distances. Images and video
of ME-NBI were taken to investigate the cervical lesions. The images
were
analysis built on cytology result.
Results: The NBI-ME images revealed the following
abnormal findings Tongue-like projections of the epithelium, nabothian
follicles, gland
ostium, met aplastic cells with special features.
Transformation zone
both type, normal vascularity. Of cervix and change shape of all types
of
epithelial cells, cell nuclear density &thickness of epithelium. If
you know how to diagnose squamous metaplasia 50 percent of correct
diagnosis of
cervical lesion. Will be able to be diagnosed.
Conclusion: This study indicates that ME-NBI may have
novel value for metaplasia diagnosis without use of acetoacetic acid or
Lugol’s iodine.
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