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Esophageal duplication cysts:Endosonographic findings in asymptomatic patients
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摘要 Esophageal duplication cysts are rare inherited lesions usually diagnosed in early childhood. Most of them are found in the mediastinum and manifest themselves as separate masses along or in continuity with the native esophagus. Their prevalence remains unknown and they are treated either surgically or endoscopically. In this report we describe a series of four adult patients in whom esophageal duplication cysts were Iocalised intramurally as masses pressing on the esophageal lumen and who were diagnosed with endoscopic ultrasonography. All patients were initially referred to other centres for upper gastroduodenoscopy due to nonspecific dyspeptic symptoms. After finding suspicious lesions in the esophagus their endoscopists referred them for endoscopic ultrasound examination at our centre. In two of the cases lesions mimicked esophageal varices and the other two submucosal tumours. In all four patients endoscopic ultrasonography has shown esophageal duplication cysts. Patients had no symptoms suggesting disease of the esophagusand required no treatment. As the true prevalence of esophageal cysts is unknown, it is very likely that in many patients, like in these four described by us, they may cause no symptoms, remain undetected and require no intervention. Increasing availability of new diagnostic modalities such as endoscopic ultrasonography may change the current view regarding the prevalence of esophageal duplication cysts and prove that they may1 in fact, not be such rare findings. Esophageal duplication cysts are rare inherited lesions usually diagnosed in early childhood.Most of them are found in the mediastinum and manifest themselves as separate masses along or in continuity with the native esophagus.Their prevalence remains unknown and they are treated either surgically or endoscopically.In this report we describe a series of four adult patients in whom esophageal duplication cysts were localised intramurally as masses pressing on the esophageal lumen and who were diagnosed with endoscopic ultrasonography.All patients were initially referred to other centres for upper gastroduodenoscopy due to non-specific dyspeptic symptoms.After finding suspicious lesions in the esophagus their endoscopists referred them for endoscopic ultrasound examination at our centre.In two of the cases lesions mimicked esophageal varices and the other two submucosal tumours.In all four patients endoscopic ultrasonography has shown esophageal duplication cysts.Patients had no symptoms suggesting disease of the esophagus and required no treatment.As the true prevalence of esophageal cysts is unknown,it is very likely that in many patients,like in these four described by us,they may cause no symptoms,remain undetected and require no intervention.Increasing availability of new diagnostic modalities such as endoscopic ultrasonography may change the current view regarding the prevalence of esophageal duplication cysts and prove that they may,in fact,not be such rare findings.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第11期1270-1272,共3页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 Esophageal cyst Endoscopic ultrasonogra-phy Endovascular surgery 不良症状 食管癌 患者 囊肿 早期诊断 患病率 非特异性 静脉曲张
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