Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Gastrointest Oncol. Nov 15, 2017; 9(11): 452-456
Published online Nov 15, 2017. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v9.i11.452
Table 1 Cases of gastric metastases from ovarian adenocarcinoma presenting as subepithelial tumor and diagnosed by endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition
Ref.AgeClinicalpresentationDiagnosis of ovarian cancerEndoscopicaspect of gastric SETEUS morphology
Shanga et al[13], 200362Epigastric discomfort7 yr beforeBody, 4 cmIrregular border, hypoechoic lesion, fourth layer
Jung et al[10], 200949Asymptomatic52 mo from surgeryAntrum, 2.5 cm × 2.5 cmHypoechoic lesion, fourth layer
Carrara et al[14], 201170Mild anemia, dyspepsiaNRBody, 3.8 cm × 4.8 cm, ulceratedThird layer
Akce et al[15], 201255Anemia, melena5 yr beforeAntrum, 3.4 cm × 3.7 cm and body, 1.2 cm × 0.8 cmHypoechoic lesions, fourth layer
Yamao et al[16], 201551NR25 mo from surgeryAntrum, 3 cmHypoechoic lesion with marginal rim, fourth layer
Current case61Dyspepsia2 yr beforeAntrum, 2.3 cmHypoechoic lesion (more hyperechoic than the muscular tissue), fourth layer