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Endoscopy International Open | 2016

Chromoendoscopy in combination with random biopsies does not improve detection of gastric cancer foci in CDH1 mutation positive patients

R Hüneburg; Tim Marwitz; Peer van Heteren; Tobias J. Weismüller; Jonel Trebicka; Ronja Adam; Stefan Aretz; Alberto Perez Bouza; Dimitrios Pantelis; Jörg C. Kalff; J Nattermann; Cristian P. Strassburg

Background and study aims: Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HGGC), an autosomal dominant tumor-syndrome, accounts for 1 % to 3 % of gastric cancers worldwide. Presumably 30 % to 40 % of all patients fulfilling the clinical guidelines for HDGC are carriers of a pathogenic mutation in the CDH1 gene. Patients often show multiple foci of signet ring cell carcinoma at early age and are advised to undergo prophylactic total gastrectomy (PTG). Our aim was to improve the endoscopic detection of HDGC by using an enhanced endoscopic protocol. Patient and methods: Patients with a proven CDH1 germline mutation identified in our institute were prospectively included. Patients were advised to undergo PTG and offered a baseline endoscopic examination prior surgery. Examination was performed by using high-resolution white-light endoscopy and pan-gastric chromoendoscopy with indigo carmine as dye combined with targeted and multiple random biopsies assessed by an expert histopathologist. Postoperative histopathology was compared with results from endoscopic biopsies. Results: Between September 2012 and November 2014 8 patients with a proven CDH1 germline mutation were included. We conducted 44 targeted (6.3/patient) and 225 random (32.1/patient) biopsies in 7 patients. We detected 1 gastric cancer by random biopsy (14 %). All other examinations showed no signs of cancer. Histopathology of gastrectomy specimen revealed multiple foci of gastric carcinoma in 6 patients (86 %) with a total number of 27 cancer foci. Conclusions: Examination with targeted and random biopsies combined with chromoendoscopy is not able to detect small foci of gastric cancer in CDH1 mutation carriers. Therefore PTG is advocated in these patients.


International Journal of Colorectal Disease | 2016

Prophylactic total gastrectomy in the management of hereditary tumor syndromes

Dimitrios Pantelis; R Hüneburg; Ronja Adam; Stefanie Holzapfel; Heidrun Gevensleben; J Nattermann; Christian P. Strassburg; Stefan Aretz; Jörg C. Kalff


Zeitschrift Fur Gastroenterologie | 2018

Chromoendoskopie versus konventionelle Endoskopie im oberen Gastrointestinaltrakt bei Patienten mit familiärer adenomatöser Polyposis (ChroPol-I)

R Hüneburg; D Heling; Dj Kaczmarek; P van Heteren; R Fimmers; C Coch; G Kristiansen; Tobias J. Weismüller; I Spier; Stefan Aretz; Christian P. Strassburg; J Nattermann


Zeitschrift Fur Gastroenterologie | 2018

Magenadenome – ein weiteres Risiko für Patienten mit einer familiären adenomatösen Polyposis (FAP)?

R Hüneburg; D Heling; T Marwitz; I Spier; Stefan Aretz; Dimitrios Pantelis; Tobias J. Weismüller; Christian P. Strassburg; J Nattermann


Zeitschrift Fur Gastroenterologie | 2018

Hereditäres diffuses Magenkarzinom – erste deutsche Registerstudie

R Hüneburg; T Marwitz; D Heling; Dimitrios Pantelis; I Spier; V Steinke-Lange; E Holinski-Feder; Jörg C. Kalff; Stefan Aretz; J Nattermann; Christian P. Strassburg


Zeitschrift Fur Gastroenterologie | 2018

Retrospektiver Vergleich verschiedener Modalitäten zur transpapillären endoskopisch invasiven Diagnostik malignitätsverdächtiger Gallengangsstenosen

D Pörner; Dominik J. Kaczmarek; D Heling; A Hausen; R Mohr; R Hüneburg; J Nattermann; Christian P. Strassburg; Tobias J. Weismüller


Zeitschrift Fur Gastroenterologie | 2018

Chromoendoskopie versus konventionelle Endoskopie im Pouch/Rektum bei Patienten mit familiärer adenomatöser Polyposis (ChroPol-II)

R Hüneburg; D Heling; Dj Kaczmarek; I Spier; P van Heteren; Tobias J. Weismüller; R Fimmers; C Coch; G Kristiansen; Stefan Aretz; Christian P. Strassburg; J Nattermann


Gastroenterology | 2018

No Difference in Colorectal Cancer Incidence or Stage at Detection by Colonoscopy Among 3 Countries With Different Lynch Syndrome Surveillance Policies

Christoph Engel; Hans F. A. Vasen; Toni Seppälä; Stefan Aretz; Marloes Bigirwamungu-Bargeman; Sybrand Y. de Boer; Karolin Bucksch; Reinhard Büttner; Elke Holinski–Feder; Stefanie Holzapfel; R Hüneburg; Maarten A. Jacobs; Heikki Järvinen; Matthias Kloor; Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz; Jan J. Koornstra; Mariette van Kouwen; Alexandra M. J. Langers; Paul C. van de Meeberg; Monika Morak; Gabriela Möslein; Fokko M. Nagengast; Kirsi Pylvänäinen; Nils Rahner; Laura Renkonen-Sinisalo; Silvia Sanduleanu; Hans K. Schackert; Wolff Schmiegel; Karsten Schulmann; Verena Steinke-Lange


Viszeralmedizin | 2017

Ausgeprägte gastrointestinale Polyposis bei Patienten mit Cowden-Syndrom

P van Heteren; G Kristiansen; Stefan Aretz; Dimitrios Pantelis; S Christian; Tobias J. Weismüller; J Nattermann; R Hüneburg


Viszeralmedizin | 2017

Klassische Chromoendoskopie erhöht die Adenomdetektionsrate im Vergleich zur Standardkoloskopie bei Lynch-Syndrom – eine Multicenterstudie

R Hüneburg; P van Heteren; S Holzapfel; Tobias J. Weismüller; C Engel; N Rahner; G Möslein; W Schmiegel; R Büttner; M Loeffler; Stefan Aretz; Christian P. Strassburg; J Nattermann

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J Nattermann

University Hospital Bonn

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Ronja Adam

University Hospital Bonn

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