2012
DOI: 10.1002/lary.23344
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Narrow band imaging is a new technique in visualization of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis

Abstract: NBI is an additional diagnostic tool in increasing the sensitivity of visualizing papillomata during microlaryngoscopy.

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“…The usefulness of NBI in the detection of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis was described by Tjon Pian Gi et al [13]. According to our results, the observation of not only the changes in the behavior of IPCL but also the structure of the epithelium surface, where, in most of the cases of papillomatosis, regular multiple papillae with vessels along the central axis of each papilla can be found, is the most important feature for distinguishing between papillomas and SCCs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…The usefulness of NBI in the detection of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis was described by Tjon Pian Gi et al [13]. According to our results, the observation of not only the changes in the behavior of IPCL but also the structure of the epithelium surface, where, in most of the cases of papillomatosis, regular multiple papillae with vessels along the central axis of each papilla can be found, is the most important feature for distinguishing between papillomas and SCCs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Neoangiogenesis followed by corresponding IPCL changes may occur not only in cancers but also in inflammation, wound healing, and so on [12]. NBI was proven to be a useful method for the diagnosis of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis [13]. Nevertheless, IPCL changes that are observable in papillomatosis can often mimic changes in the tumor and thus their recognition may be difficult [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…protuberant or ulcerative lesions covered with necrotic tissue, or leukoplakia of unknown type); or (3) benign (types I to IV) (135). In the literature, there exist only a few publications on the exclusive use of NBI in laryngology (135)(136)(137)(138)(139)(140)(141)(142). However, several studies assessed the value of NBI in the head and neck also including the larynx (132,137,(143)(144)(145)(146)(147)(148).…”
Section: Narrow Band Imaging (Nbi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal malignancies, NBI has also been shown to be a useful adjunct in the management of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis. 88,89 COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY, MRI, PET, AND ULTRASOUND Accurate determination of the disease stage is essential to delineating treatment options and choosing the best therapeutic strategy for the patient. Diagnostic imaging modalities are helpful in the clinical staging of glottic malignancies and can determine if there is involvement of deep structures, such as the anterior commissure, thyroid cartilage, or paraglottic space, and identify any suspicious nodal enlargement.…”
Section: Narrow Band Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%