Publications by authors named "Ignacio Martin-Granizo Barrenechea"

Endoscopy with biopsy sampling is the gold standard used in gastric cancer diagnosis. However, the positive predictive value of signs and symptoms for the diagnosis of carcinomas is quite limited, and, therefore, many patients are subjected to non-diagnostic endoscopies, especially when symptoms are not so specific. This study shows that ultrasonography is sensitive enough for the diagnosis of gastric cancer, and, therefore, use of this technique would further ensure a better selection of patients for endoscopy.

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Evaluation of submucosal lesions of the digestive tract with conventional endoscopy is unsatisfactory since this technique does not allow direct observation or correct evaluation of the size and layer of origin of the tumor; therefore, in most patients an etiological diagnosis cannot be established with this procedure. However, in most patients, endoscopic ultrasonography can resolve these problems: to a fair degree of certainty, this technique can differentiate malignant from benign lesions, measure their size, and establish their layer of origin. Endoscopic ultrasonography is the technique of choice to establish the presence and characteristics of submucosal tumors and their suitability for treatment.

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