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Rev Col Bras Cir ; 39(5): 408-13, 2012.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23174793

ABSTRACT

Injury or bulging subepithelial mucosal lesions are covered with normal mucosa, usually asymptomatic. Most are diagnosed in radiology or endoscopy, which may correspond to any layer of the body wall (intramural) or non-belonging to the wall (extramural). This article describes studies for analysis of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) as a diagnostic method with high accuracy on the finding of subepithelial lesion. The authors review the literature on the endoscopic ultrasound features of subepithelial lesions and differentiation in intra-or extramural, source layer, echogenicity, vascularity, size and margins, fine needle aspiration (FNA) and needle biopsies of type "trucut" for histological analysis. The EUS has the best combination of accuracy in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal wall layer compromised by lesions or masses, besides studying the echogenicity of the lesion, which helps in differential diagnosis. EUS is safe and detailed, considered the best imaging for definitive diagnosis and therapeutic planning of subepithelial lesions.


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Digestive System Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Endosonography , Epithelium/diagnostic imaging , Humans
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Rev. Col. Bras. Cir ; 39(5): 408-413, set.-out. 2012. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-656256

ABSTRACT

Lesões subepiteliais ou abaulamentos da mucosa são recobertas por mucosa normal e geralmente assintomáticas. Sua maioria é diagnosticada em exames radiológicos ou de endoscopia digestiva e podem corresponder a qualquer camada da parede do órgão (intramural) ou serem extramurais. Este artigo descreve estudos para análise da ultrassonografia após ecoendoscopia (USE) como método diagnóstico de elevada acurácia diante do achado de lesão subepitelial. Trata-se de trabalho de revisão de literatura sobre as características ecoendoscópicas das lesões subepiteliais e diferenciação em intra ou extramurais, camada de origem, ecogenicidade, vascularização, margens e dimensões, punção aspirativa por agulha fina (PAAF) ou biópsias com agulha do tipo trucut. Ambas as formas são aceitáveis) para análise histológica. A ultrassonografia endoscópica tem melhores índices de acurácia no diagnóstico da camada da parede gastrointestinal comprometida por lesões ou massas, além de estudar a ecogenicidade da lesão. A ultrassonografia endoscópica é um método seguro e detalhado, considerado o melhor exame de imagem para diagnóstico definitivo e programação terapêutica das lesões subepiteliais.


Injury or bulging subepithelial mucosal lesions are covered with normal mucosa, usually asymptomatic. Most are diagnosed in radiology or endoscopy, which may correspond to any layer of the body wall (intramural) or non-belonging to the wall (extramural). This article describes studies for analysis of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) as a diagnostic method with high accuracy on the finding of subepithelial lesion. The authors review the literature on the endoscopic ultrasound features of subepithelial lesions and differentiation in intra-or extramural, source layer, echogenicity, vascularity, size and margins, fine needle aspiration (FNA) and needle biopsies of type "trucut" for histological analysis. The EUS has the best combination of accuracy in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal wall layer compromised by lesions or masses, besides studying the echogenicity of the lesion, which helps in differential diagnosis. EUS is safe and detailed, considered the best imaging for definitive diagnosis and therapeutic planning of subepithelial lesions.


Subject(s)
Humans , Digestive System Diseases , Endosonography , Epithelium
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