BackgroundGastric ectopic pancreas (GEPs) is a rare developmental anomaly which is difficult to differentiate it from submucosal tumor such as gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) by imaging methods. So we retrospectively investigated the CT features of them to help us make the correct diagnosis.Materials and MethodsThis study enrolled 17 GEPs and 119 GSTs, which were proven pathologically. We assessed clinical and CT features to identify significant differential features of GEPs from GSTs using univariate and multivariate analyses.ResultsIn univariate analysis, among all clinicoradiologic features, features of age, symptom, tumor marker, location, contour, blurred serosa or fat-line of peritumor, necrosis, calcification, CT attenuation value of unenhancement phase/arterial phase/portal venous phase (CTu/CTa/CTp), the CT attenuation value of arterial phase/portal venous phase minus that of unenhanced phase (DEAP/DEPP), long diameter (LD), short diameter (SD) were considered statistically significant for the differentiation of them. And the multivariate analysis revealed that location, blurred serosa or fat-line of peritumor, necrosis and DEPP were independent factors affecting the identification of them.What's more, ROC analysis showed that the test efficiency of CTp was perfect(AUC= 0.900).ConclusionLocation, blurred serosa or fat-line of peritumor, necrosis and DEPP are useful CT differentiators of GEPs from GSTs. In addition, the test efficiency of CTp in differentiating them was perfect (AUC=0.900).
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