Endoscopy 1995; 27(9): 694-697
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1005790
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Measurement of Lesions by Endoscopy: An Overview

N. Vakil
  • University of Wisconsin Medical School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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Publication Date:
17 March 2008 (online)

Abstract

Background and Study Aims: Endoscopic measurement of lesion size is important in the design and conduct of clinical trials, in determining prognosis and choosing forms of therapy. Endoscopes are constructed with wide-angle lenses that distort the image significantly by creating a relative compression of points in the periphery of the image.

Methods: Published studies on endoscopic lesion measurement were identified using a computerized search of electronic databases (MedLine).

Results and Conclusions: Currently used clinical methods of estimating lesion size (visual estimation or comparison to a target of known size, e.g., open biopsy forceps) are flawed and inaccurate. Results from studies using image processing or the stereoendoscope are particularly promising for the future.

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