Narrow band imaging reveals field cancerisation undetected by conventional white light: Optical diagnosis versus histopathology

Jeroen M. Westra,Manon A. Zwakenberg,Gyorgy B. Halmos, Bernard F. A. M. van Der Laan,Bert van Der Vegt,Boudewijn E. C. Plaat

CLINICAL OTOLARYNGOLOGY(2024)

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Objective: To assess whether narrow band imaging (NBI) detects fields of cancerisation around suspicious lesions in the upper aerodigestive tract, which were undetected by white light imaging (WLI). Methods: In 96 patients with laryngeal and pharyngeal lesions suspicious for malignancy, 206 biopsies were taken during laryngoscopy: 96 biopsies of suspicious lesions detected by both WLI and NBI (WLI+/NBI+), 60 biopsies adjacent mucosa only suspicious with NBI (WLI-/NBI+), and 46 biopsies of NBI and WLI unsuspicious mucosa (WLI-/NBI-) as negative controls. Optical diagnosis according to the Ni-classification was compared with histopathology. Results: Signs of (pre)malignancy were found in 88% of WLI+/NBI+ biopsies, 32% of WLI-/NBI+ biopsies and 0% in WLI-/NBI- (p < .001). In 58% of the WLI-/NBI+ mucosa any form of dysplasia or carcinoma was detected. Conclusion: The use of additional NBI led to the detection of (pre)malignancy in 32% of the cases, that would have otherwise remained undetected with WLI alone. This highlights the potential of NBI as a valuable adjunct to WLI in the identification of suspicious lesions in the upper aerodigestive tract.
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field cancerisation,head and neck cancer,histopathology,narrow band imaging,optical diagnosis,white light imaging
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