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The Paris endoscopic classification of superficialneoplastic lesions: esophagus , stomach , and colonNovember 30 to December 1, 2002 Participants in the Paris WorkshopParis, FranceAn international group of endoscopists, surgeons,and pathologists gathered in Paris for an inten-sive workshop designed to explore the utility andclinical relevance of the Japanese endoscopic clas-sification of superficial neoplastic lesions of the GItract. This report summarizes the conclusions of theworkshop and proposes a general framework for theendoscopic classification of superficial lesions ofthe esophagus , stomach , and colon. The clinical rele-vance of this classification is demonstrated in tablesthat show the relative proportion of each subtype inthe esophagus , stomach , and colon, assessing therisk of submucosal invasion and the risk of lymphnode the esophagus , stomach , and colon, neoplasticlesions of the digestive tract are called superficial atendoscopy when the endoscopic appearance suggestseither a small
The Paris endoscopic classification of superficial neoplastic lesions: esophagus, stomach, and colon November 30 to December 1, …
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