Artigo Acesso aberto

Endoscopic ultrasonographic appearance of gastric emphysema

2005; Baishideng Publishing Group; Volume: 11; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3748/wjg.v11.i11.1719

ISSN

2219-2840

Autores

Maw‐Soan Soon,

Tópico(s)

Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments

Resumo

Emphysematous gastritis (or phlegmonous gastritis) and gastric emphysema (or gastric pneumatosis) are variations of conditions associated with the presence of intramural air in the stomach.The presence of air in the gastric wall is a very rare clinical condition, associated with bacterial infection, increased intragastric pressure from gastric outlet obstruction, gastric mucosal disruption or air dissection from the mediastinum.In adults, this can occur in the setting of instrumentation-related injury, gastric outlet obstruction by gastric, duodenal or pancreatic malignancies or bowel ischemia.Here we describe a case of gastric emphysema related to repeated biliary stenting and partial duodenal obstruction in a patient with inoperable periampullary cancer, and provide the first description of the endoscopic ultrasonographic findings of gastric emphysema in the literature.In our case, endoscopic ultrasound showed a band of bright echogenicity arising from the submucosa layer, representing air in the gastric wall.

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