Medicina (Oct 2024)

Endoscopic Ultrasound and Gastric Sub-Epithelial Lesions: Ultrasonographic Features, Tissue Acquisition Strategies, and Therapeutic Management

  • Marzia Varanese,
  • Marco Spadaccini,
  • Antonio Facciorusso,
  • Gianluca Franchellucci,
  • Matteo Colombo,
  • Marta Andreozzi,
  • Daryl Ramai,
  • Davide Massimi,
  • Roberto De Sire,
  • Ludovico Alfarone,
  • Antonio Capogreco,
  • Roberta Maselli,
  • Cesare Hassan,
  • Alessandro Fugazza,
  • Alessandro Repici,
  • Silvia Carrara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60101695
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 10
p. 1695

Abstract

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Background and objectives: Subepithelial lesions (SELs) of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract present a diagnostic challenge due to their heterogeneous nature and varied clinical manifestations. Usually, SELs are small and asymptomatic; generally discovered during routine endoscopy or radiological examinations. Currently, endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is the best tool to characterize gastric SELs. Materials and methods: For this review, the research and the study selection were conducted using the PubMed database. Articles in English language were reviewed from August 2019 to July 2024. Results: This review aims to summarize the international literature to examine and illustrate the progress in the last five years of endosonographic diagnostics and treatment of gastric SELs. Conclusions: Endoscopic ultrasound is the preferred option for the diagnosis of sub-epithelial lesions. In most of the cases, EUS-guided tissue sampling is mandatory; however, ancillary techniques (elastography, CEH-EUS, AI) may help in both diagnosis and prognostic assessment.

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