Background and Study Aims: The aim of the present study was to describe the endosonographic
findings in gastrointestinal cystic submucosal tumors.
Patients and Methods: The endosonographic and clinicopathological findings in 51 patients
with a confirmed diagnosis of cystic submucosal tumors were reviewed.
Results: Endosonographically, cystic submucosal tumors were classified into simple
cystic, multicystic, and solid cystic tumor types. The simple cystic tumor type was
frequently identified in cysts, and rarely in Brunner's gland hamartomas or in heterotopic
gastric mucosa. The multicystic tumor type was common in lymphangiomas, followed by
gastric cystic malformations, hemangiomas, and Brunner's gland hamartomas. The solid
cystic tumor type included duplication cysts, heterotopic gastric mucosa, heterotopic
pancreas, myogenic tumors with advanced cystic degeneration, and gastric tuberculomas.
Based on the endosonographic findings, 14 lesions were safely treated with endoscopic
removal, using in particular the unroofing technique (cutting off the upper part of
the tumors) in nine lesions.
Conclusions: Endosonography is a useful diagnostic modality for investigating cystic
submucosal tumors.
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