Clinical Study

Endosonographic Features of Histologically Proven Gastric Ectopic Pancreas

Table 1

Clinicopathological characteristics in 13 patients with gastric ectopic pancreas.

CaseGenderAgeSymptom for EGDLocationGross shape*DimplingMethod of pathological confirmationPathological type

1F40DyspepsiaHigh bodyIIYesBiopsyII
2M36Epigastric painAntrumI NoBiopsyII
3F30Epigastric painAntrumIINoBiopsyI
4F20DyspepsiaAntrumI YesBiopsyII
5M43Epigastric painMiddle bodyI YesBiopsyII
6M30Epigastric painAntrumIINoLaparotomyII
7F77DyspepsiaAngulusI NoLaparotomyI
8M39DyspepsiaMiddle bodyIIYesLaparotomyI
9F28Epigastric painLower bodyI YesLaparoscopy I
10F31DyspepsiaAntrumIINoESDI
11F51Epigastric painAntrumIIYesESDII
12F42DyspepsiaAntrumIIYesESDII
13M64DyspepsiaAntrumIINoESDII

By Yamada classification [8].
By Heinrich classification [9].
EGD, esophagogastroduodenoscopy.
ESD, endoscopic submucosal dissection.