Abstract

A 60-year-old woman was referred for endoscopic resection of two 5-mm gastric subepithelial lesions ([Fig. 1]) incidentally found during a screening endoscopy. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) revealed no lesions. The lesions were hypoechoic and originated from the muscle layer on endoscopic ultrasonography and were undetected on the endoscopy performed 5 years before. Follow-up was advised owing to the small lesions, but the patient requested an endoscopic resection to further clarify the nature of the tumor.

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