Wang, Wen-LunWen-LunWangHSIU-PO WANGMING-LUN HANLee, Ching-TaiChing-TaiLee2021-11-192021-11-192021-09-280013726Xhttps://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/587262Narrow-band imaging with magnification is a tool often used to predict the histology of early depressed-type gastric cancer on the basis of the observation of the vascular and surface structure [1]. However, it can be relatively difficult to characterize elevated-type lesions because the alert signs, such as microvascular pattern or demarcation line, are sometimes obscure [2]. New-generation endocytoscopy (single lens, continuous zoom) enables in vivo ultrahigh magnification (× 520) for direct visualization at the cellular level and allows a precise pathological prediction of gastrointestinal neoplasia [3]. Herein, we report two patients with gastric elevated lesions that were characterized accurately by endocytoscopy ([Video 1]).en[SDGs]SDG3New-generation endocytoscopy for optical characterization of elevated-type early gastric cancernote10.1055/a-1625-5320345834142-s2.0-85116363816