Fig. 3From: Simultaneous detection of Helicobacter pylori infection comparing between white light and image-enhanced endoscopyEndoscopic features of H. pylori-positive (upper row) and H. pylori-negative gastric mucosa (bottom row) by different endoscopic modalitiesUpper row: Spotty redness of mucosa was demonstrated in WLI and LCI, while M-BLI and M-NBI revealed elongated pitsBottom row: WLI showed normal mucosa, while LCI demonstrated white apricot mucosa. M-BLI and M-NBI showed small round pits at gastric bodyLCI = Linked Color Imaging, M-BLI = Magnifying Blue Light Imaging, M-NBI = Magnifying Narrow Band Imaging, WLI = White Light ImagingBack to article page