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Theranostics 2018
Potential Red-Flag Identification of Colorectal Adenomas with Wide-Field Fluorescence Molecular EndoscopyDOI: 10.7150/thno.22033 Keywords: optical molecular imaging, spectroscopy, vascular endothelial growth factor a, near-infrared fluorescence. Abstract: Adenoma miss rates in colonoscopy are unacceptably high, especially for sessile serrated adenomas / polyps (SSA/Ps) and in high-risk populations, such as patients with Lynch syndrome. Detection rates may be improved by fluorescence molecular endoscopy (FME), which allows morphological visualization of lesions with high-definition white-light imaging as well as fluorescence-guided identification of lesions with a specific molecular marker. In a clinical proof-of-principal study, we investigated FME for colorectal adenoma detection, using a fluorescently labelled antibody (bevacizumab-800CW) against vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA), which is highly upregulated in colorectal adenomas.
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