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. 2018 Jul 8;2018:5059834. doi: 10.1155/2018/5059834

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Case presentation. (a) A nonpolypoid polyp (SSA/P) 15 mm in size on the ascending colon under poor preparation. The first WLI observation could not detect this tumor. There were two other polyps which the first observation with WLI could detect in this patient. LCI could detect the tumor in a distant view. The endoscopic view was bright, and the tumor was on the fold. The color of it was more whitish under LCI compared to the surrounding mucosa. Residual liquid became still yellowish in LCI. (b) WLI image of this tumor was taken afterwards. The color of it was almost similar to the surrounding tumor. (c) The BLI-bright image of it was also taken. The endoscopic view was a little dark, and the residual liquid became reddish. The color of the tumor became brownish. (d) BLI magnification showed a dilated vessel pattern and a dilated surface pattern, consistent with typical SSA/P findings.