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It is as follows:<ref name=pmid21607587>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Kobayashi | first1 = Y. | last2 = Kudo | first2 = SE. | last3 = Miyachi | first3 = H. | last4 = Hosoya | first4 = T. | last5 = Ikehara | first5 = N. | last6 = Ohtsuka | first6 = K. | last7 = Kashida | first7 = H. | last8 = Hamatani | first8 = S. | last9 = Hinotsu | first9 = S. | title = Clinical usefulness of pit patterns for detecting colonic lesions requiring surgical treatment. | journal = Int J Colorectal Dis | volume = 26 | issue = 12 | pages = 1531-40 | month = Dec | year = 2011 | doi = 10.1007/s00384-011-1246-0 | PMID = 21607587 }}</ref>
It is as follows:<ref name=pmid21607587>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Kobayashi | first1 = Y. | last2 = Kudo | first2 = SE. | last3 = Miyachi | first3 = H. | last4 = Hosoya | first4 = T. | last5 = Ikehara | first5 = N. | last6 = Ohtsuka | first6 = K. | last7 = Kashida | first7 = H. | last8 = Hamatani | first8 = S. | last9 = Hinotsu | first9 = S. | title = Clinical usefulness of pit patterns for detecting colonic lesions requiring surgical treatment. | journal = Int J Colorectal Dis | volume = 26 | issue = 12 | pages = 1531-40 | month = Dec | year = 2011 | doi = 10.1007/s00384-011-1246-0 | PMID = 21607587 }}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable"  
{| class="wikitable sortable"  
! Type
! Pattern
! Pit morphology
! Pit morphology
! Significance
! Significance
|-
|-
| I
| Type I
| round
| round
| non-neoplastic
| non-neoplastic
|-
|-
| II
| Type II
| stellate or papillary
| stellate or papillary
| non-neoplastic
| non-neoplastic
|-
|-
| III
| Type III
| tubular
| tubular
| neoplastic ([[Adenomatous polyps|adenomatous]])
| neoplastic ([[Adenomatous polyps|adenomatous]])
|-
|-
| IV
| Type IV
| branch-like
| branch-like
| neoplastic (adenomatous)
| neoplastic (adenomatous)
|-
|-
| V<sub>I</sub>
| Type V<sub>I</sub>
| irregular
| irregular
| neoplastic (invasive)
| neoplastic (invasive)
|-
|-
| V<sub>N</sub>
| Type V<sub>N</sub>
| non-structural areas
| non-structural areas
| neoplastic (invasive)
| neoplastic (invasive)

Revision as of 05:01, 26 December 2012

The Kudo pit pattern can be assessed on endoscopy and predicts the presence or absence of neoplasia and malignancy.

Tabular summary

It is as follows:[1]

Pattern Pit morphology Significance
Type I round non-neoplastic
Type II stellate or papillary non-neoplastic
Type III tubular neoplastic (adenomatous)
Type IV branch-like neoplastic (adenomatous)
Type VI irregular neoplastic (invasive)
Type VN non-structural areas neoplastic (invasive)

See also

References

  1. Kobayashi, Y.; Kudo, SE.; Miyachi, H.; Hosoya, T.; Ikehara, N.; Ohtsuka, K.; Kashida, H.; Hamatani, S. et al. (Dec 2011). "Clinical usefulness of pit patterns for detecting colonic lesions requiring surgical treatment.". Int J Colorectal Dis 26 (12): 1531-40. doi:10.1007/s00384-011-1246-0. PMID 21607587.