Digestive submucosal masses : endoscopic evaluation
Journal | Volume 66 - 2003 |
Issue | Fasc.3 - Symposium |
Author(s) | V. Gillard |
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Department of Gastroenterology, University of Liège. |
The term "submucosal lesion or tumor" is often used generically to refer to any bulging lesion covered by nor- mal- or nearly normal-appearing mucosa and having a smoothly elevated contour that makes its margins less sharply demarcated than lesions that arise from the mucosa (1,2). Usually these lesions are detected inci- dentally as smooth masses on endoscopy or barium stud- ies and fortuitously discovered during the exploration of another pathology. These lesions are rare and their inci- dence at autopsy is only about 0.2 to 0.5% (3,4,5). They are most often small, asymptomatic lesions without degenerative potential. However, lesions that are large or ulcerated may cause symptoms. |
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