Endoscopy 2003; 35(10): 865-868
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-42625
Case Report
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Small-Bowel Tumors Diagnosed by Wireless Capsule Endoscopy: Report of Five Cases

M.  N.  G.  de Mascarenhas-Saraiva1 , L.  M.  da Silva Araújo Lopes1
  • 1Dept. of Gastroenterology, Trofa Hospital and Trindade Hospital, Porto, Portugal
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Publication History

Submitted 11 March 2003

Accepted after Revision 21 May 2003

Publication Date:
10 October 2003 (online)

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Tumors of the small bowel, both benign and malignant, are relatively uncommon. As the symptoms are vague and conventional diagnostic tests are unsatisfactory, these tumors often present a clinical, radiological, and endoscopic challenge. We report here on five patients in whom small-bowel tumors were diagnosed using wireless capsule endoscopy. The indications for capsule endoscopy were: obscure gastrointestinal bleeding in four patients (one jejunal capillary hemangioma, one ileal hemangiosarcoma, and two jejunal gastrointestinal stromal tumors) and chronic abdominal pain in one patient (ileal carcinoid). Wireless capsule endoscopy, a new endoscopic method, promises to improve the diagnosis of deep small-bowel pathology.

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