Fig. 1A) A 3-mm polyp with strong vascular pattern intensity. Histopathology showed it was an adenoma (courtesy Dr. James East, MD). (B) A 3-mm hyperplastic polyp showing weak pattern intensity (courtesy Dr. James East, MD).
Fig. 2(A) A 2-mm hyperplastic polyp showing fine capillary network but absent mucosal pattern (bland pattern). (B) A 4-mm hyperplastic polyp showing the circular pattern with dots. (C) A 4-mm adenoma showing the round or oval pattern. (D) A 6-mm adenoma showing the tubulogyrus pattern.
Fig. 3Lesion with clearly visible meshed capillary vessels, histologically diagnosed as an adenoma (courtesy Dr. Yasushi Sano, MD).
Fig. 4(A) Capillary pattern I; hyperplastic polyp (courtesy Dr. KI Fu, MD). (B) Capillary pattern II, adenoma with low-grade dysplasia (courtesy Dr. KI Fu, MD). (C) Capillary pattern III, adenoma with high-grade dysplasia (courtesy Dr. KI Fu, MD).
Fig. 5(A) Hyperplastic polyp. Only very few vessels are visualized on the surface and do not show increased branching (courtesy Dr. J Tischendorf, MD). (B) Polyp showing increased density of irregular, curved and dilated blood vessels. Histologic examination showed adenoma (courtesy Dr. J Tischendorf, MD).
Fig. 6Features of the narrow band imaging International Colorectal Endoscopic (NICE) criteria: (A) color, (B) vessels, and (C) surface pattern (courtesy Dr. D.K. Rex, MD).