Publications by authors named "Meng-Xuan Xing"

Background And Aims: Magnifying chromoendoscopy (ME-CE) through the observation of pit patterns is a productive way to distinguish between neoplastic and nonneoplastic polyps. Magnifying optical enhancement technology (ME-OE) is an emerging virtual chromoendoscopy imaging technology and appeared to be a promising approach. However, this information is currently not available.

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Article Synopsis
  • Gastric intestinal metaplasia (GIM) is a precancerous condition of the stomach that can be diagnosed using various endoscopic techniques, with traditional white-light endoscopy (WLE) and acetic-acid chromoendoscopy being commonly used.
  • A study involving 156 patients compared the effectiveness of WLE, ME-AAC (acetic-acid chromoendoscopy), and a new method called ME-OE (optical-enhanced magnifying endoscopy) in identifying GIM, using histopathological findings as a standard.
  • Results showed that ME-OE had the highest accuracy (91.7%), outperformed both ME-AAC and WLE, required less time for diagnosis, and demonstrated
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