Are random biopsies still useful for the detection of neoplasia in patients with IBD undergoing surveillance colonoscopy with chromoendoscopy?

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Date publication

avril 2018

Journal

Gut

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr REIMUND Jean-Marie


Tous les auteurs :
Moussata D, Allez M, Cazals-Hatem D, Treton X, Laharie D, Reimund JM, Bertheau P, Bourreille A, Lavergne-Slove A, Brixi H, Branche J, Gornet JM, Stefanescu C, Moreau J, Marteau P, Pelletier AL, Carbonnel F, Seksik P, Simon M, Fléjou JF, Colombel JF, Charlois AL, Roblin X, Nancey S, Bouhnik Y, Berger F, Flourié B,

Résumé

Colonoscopy with pan-chromoendoscopy (CE) is superior to standard colonoscopy in detecting neoplasia in patients with IBD. Performing random biopsies in unsuspicious mucosa after CE remains controversial.

Mots clés

COLONOSCOPY, COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA, ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES, IBD

Référence

Gut. 2018 04;67(4):616-624