Case Report
Copyright ©2011 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 7, 2011; 17(29): 3459-3464
Published online Aug 7, 2011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i29.3459
Table 1 Patient characteristics
Case 1Case 2Case 3
Age (yr), sex22, M40, F46, M
Detection methodScreeningScreeningScreening
First assessment modalityUS,CTCTUS
CEA (ng/mL)2.51.77.1
CA19-9 (U/mL)0.014.010.0
Tumor diameter (mm)20.027.415.0
Table 2 Lesion characteristics
Case 1Case 2Case 3
BorderClearClearClear
USHypoechoicHypoechoicHypoechoic
CTLow densityLow densityLow density
MRIT1 low, T2 highT1 low, T2 highT1 low, T2 high
Ki-67(%)3-152-43
Follow-up duration (mo)23915
Table 3 Reported cases of schwannoma diagnosed by endoscopic ultrasound-fine needle aspiration
Case No.Age (yr)SexSymptomTumor diameter (mm)PositionUSSurgery
1[14]79FDry cough30SMPHypo-
2[15]59MNone40RetroHypoDone
3[16]29MEpigastralgia35RetroHypoDone
4[17]37MNone16IntraHypoDone
5, 6, 7, 8[28]54.51M:F = 3:1None23.71RetroNA-
Our case 122MNone20RetroHypo-
Our case 240FNone27.4RetroHypo-
Our case 346MNone15RetroHypo-