Abstract

Early gastric malignancies and premalignant neoplasia have been treated successfully with endoscopic mucosal resection or dissection, but complete removal requires accurate identification of the margins. In East Asia, where early gastric malignancy is more commonly detected, chromoendoscopy with indigo carmine dye has been used to define lesion margins prior to endoscopic therapy. Investigators in Japan compared the efficacy of indigo carmine dye, acetic acid, or …

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