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  • Leiomyoma is the most common benign tumor in the esophagus, typically discovered during radiologic or endoscopic exams.
  • Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) has recently been added to conventional exams, providing detailed insights into the layers of the esophageal wall and characteristics of the leiomyoma.
  • In a study at the University of Messina from 1994 to 1996, 12 patients underwent EUS for suspected leiomyoma, with lesions found mostly in the mid and lower esophagus, highlighting the effectiveness of EUS in diagnosing these tumors.

Article Abstract

Leiomyoma is the most frequent benign neoplasia of the esophagus. It is generally diagnosed, accidentally during a radiologic examination (filling defect with clear and regular margins) or endoscopically (sessile, hemispheric, covered by pink mucosa). Recently, to the above conventional exams, endoscopic ultrasonography has been added allowing to identify the single layers of the esophageal wall, thus furnishing useful informations on the morpho-structural characteristics of the leiomyoma. From October '94 to May '96, at the Endoscopy Service of the Institute of Oncology of the University of Messina, 12 patients, 8 males and 4 females, ranging from 39 to 69 years of age (median age 55.4) underwent EUS for suspect leiomyoma. An Olympus EU-M20 echoendoscope was used with a radial scan transducer of 12 Mhz. In 8 patients the leiomyoma was located in the III mid-esophagus, while in 4 patients the III inferior portion was interested. The Authors observed lesions ranging in size from 0.5 to 2.5 cm. In their experience, a suspect of leiomyoma represents a good indication for an endoscopic ultrasonography, which shows high sensitivity and specificity.

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