Pyloric Gastric Adenoma: Endoscopic Detection, Removal, and Echoendosonographic Characterization

ACG Case Rep J. 2023 Dec 21;10(12):e01229. doi: 10.14309/crj.0000000000001229. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Pyloric gland adenomas (PGAs) are rare neoplasms found not only in the gastrointestinal tract but also in other extragastrointestinal organs. They have potential for malignant conversion, and early detection and removal is imperative to prevent invasive disease. PGAs prove difficult in management and surveillance given their rarity. However, increasing familiarity with histological appearance and use of advanced tools such as echoendosonography can bring greater understanding of their clinical history. We describe a unique case of a PGA detected within a hiatal hernia sac characterized with echoendosonography and highlight the need to develop surveillance protocols for these types of lesions.

Keywords: echoendosonography; gastric polyps; pyloric gland adenoma; surveillance.

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