The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
ISSN-L : 0040-8727
Endoscopic Gastric Polypectomy Using High Frequency Current: Its Significance for Total Biopsy of Gastric Polyp
SHIGERU ASAKITOSHIAKI NISHIMURAMICHINORI SATOSATORU SHIBUKISHUICHI IWAISHOICHIRO ITOTAKASHI IKEDASATORU YAMBEYOSHIO GOTO
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1981 Volume 135 Issue 3 Pages 309-322

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ASAKI, S., NISHIMURA, T., SATO, M., SHIBUKI, S., IWAI, S., ITO, S., IKEDA, T., YAMBE, S. and GOTO, Y. Endoscopic Gastric Polypectomy Using High Frequency Current: Its Significance for Total Biopsy of Gastric Polyp. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1981, 135 (3), 309-322-Endoscopic polypectomy using high frequency current was performed for 281 out of 345 gastric polyps (230 cases), while the remaining 64 small polyps were cauterized. Histopathologic examinations carried out in 274 out of the 281 polypectomized polyps confirmed gastritis polyposa in 41 lesions, hyperplastic polyps in 216 including 3 cases of neoplasm, atypical epithelium in 4, submucosal tumor in 2, and polypoid cancer in 1. This procedure of endoscopic polypectomy has proved to enable histologic examination of a polyp as a whole, and to allow a highly risk-free endoscopic treatment of polyps. In the currently observed 216 hyperplastic polyps, 3(1.4%) were found to have neoplastic changes.
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