Table of Contents

1.0 Forward

2.0 Introduction

2.1 General organization

2.2 Attributes, attribute values and locations

2.3 Decisions on difficult terms.

2.3.1 Stenosis

2.3.2 Red mucosa, erythema, congested mucosa, hyperemia

2.3.3 Mucosal sclerosis

2.3.4 Erosion, aphtha

2.3.4 Tumor, mass

2.3.5 Angioectasia

2.3.6 Scar

2.3.7 Occlusion, obstruction.

2.3.8 Ulcerated mucosa.

2.4 Location of Lesions: Principles and Consensus Decisions.

2.4.1 General principles.

2.4.2 Decisions on difficult locations.

3.0 STANDARD ENDOSCOPIC ANATOMY

3.1 Scope

3.2 Anatomic Sites

3.2.1 Upper gastrointestinal tract sites

3.2.2 Lower gastrointestinal tract sites

3.2.3 ERCP sites

3.3 Examination characteristics

3.3.1 Principles and scope

3.3.2 List of terms describing the extent of examination

4.0 STANDARD ENDOSCOPIC TERMS

4.1 Scope

4.1.1 General considerations

4.1.2 Attributes values and locations.

4.2 List of terms for esophago-gastro-duodenoscopy.

4.2.1 List of terms for the esophagus

4.2.2 List of terms for the stomach

4.2.3 List of terms for the duodenum and jejunum

4.3 List of terms for colonoscopy.

4.4 List of terms for ERCP.

4.4.1 List of terms for duodenum

4.4.2 List of terms for papilla major.

4.4.3 List of terms for papilla minor.

4.4.4 List of terms for pancreas.

4.4.5 List of terms for biliary system.

4.5 Additional Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures.

4.6 Complications

5.0 REASONS FOR ENDOSCOPY

5.1 Scope

5.2 Reasons for examination

5.2.1 Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.

5.2.2 Lower gastrointestinal endoscopy.

5.2.3 ERCP

6.0 Diagnosis

6.1 Scope

6.2 List of diagnosis for the upper gastrointestinal tract

6.2.1 Esophagus

6.2.2 Stomach

6.2.3 Duodenum

6.3 List of lower gastrointestinal diagnosis

6.3 List of ERCP diagnosis

6.3.1 Pancreas

6.3.2 Biliary tract

7.0 References

8.0 Revision History

INFORMATIVE ANNEX

1.O Revision Notes

2.O MST Version 2.0 Revision Notes

2.1 General Comments

2.2 MST Changes

 

Tables

 

Table 1. Sites for location of findings in the upper gastrointestinal tract.

Table 2. Sites for location of findings in the lower gastrointestinal tract.

Table 3. Sites for location of findings on ERCP.

Table 4. Terms describing the extent and limits of the examination for Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and Colonoscopy.

Table 5. Terms describing the extent and limits of the examination for ERCP.

Table 6. Terms for the esophagus.

Table 7. Terms for stomach.

Table 8. Terms for duodenum

Table 9. Terms for colon

Table 10. Terms for papilla major

Table 11. Terms for papilla minor

Table 12. Terms for pancreas

Table 13. Terms for biliary system

Table 14. Terms for additional diagnostic and therapeutic procedures

Table 15. Terms for complications

Table 16. Reasons for upper gastrointestinal examination

Table 17. Reasons for lower gastrointestinal examination

Table 18. Reasons for performing ERCP

Table 19. List of esophageal diagnosis

Table 20. List of stomach diagnosis

Table 21. List of duodenum diagnosis

Table 22. List of colon diagnosis

Table 23. List of pancreas diagnosis

Table 24. List of biliary tract diagnosis

 

 

Definitions, symbols and abbreviations

 

ASGE American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

ESGE European Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

OMED Organization Mondiale d'Endoscopie Digestives

ERCP Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography

EGD Esophago Gastro Duodenoscopy