Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3306610 | Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2010 | 4 Pages |
BackgroundThe endocytoscopy system (ECS) is a new method to provide real-time super-magnifying microscopic imaging in vivo. Routine diagnosis of amebic colitis requires multiple tests that are both time consuming and costly.ObjectiveTo determine the feasibility of ECS to directly detect the amebic parasites in vivo.DesignProspective, single-center, pilot study.SettingTertiary-care university hospital.PatientsThis study involved 5 patients who were suspected to have amebic colitis by conventional colonoscopy in our institute.InterventionsA super-magnifying ECS with 450 × magnification.Main Outcome MeasurementsWe compared ECS findings with those of conventional methods—serum antibody tests and histology of colon biopsy specimens.ResultsWe successfully visualized the amebic trophozoites in all 5 cases. In contrast, 3 specimens had positive results on serology, and 3 had positive histology results on hematoxylin and eosin staining.LimitationsPilot study with a limited number of patients. Findings were compared only with serology and histology findings.ConclusionsECS would be a useful tool for the prompt diagnosis of amebic colitis via the real-time in vivo visualization of amebic trophozoites.