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The role of peripheral blood cell analysis-derived inflammatory parameters in predicting malignant duodenal stenosis. [PDF]

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Benign Nonampullary Duodenal Neoplasms

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2003
Benign duodenal neoplasms (BDNs) are uncommon, and their optimal management remains undefined. We analyzed all cases of BDN treated at our institution during a 10-year period (January 1990 through January 2000). Data are expressed as median (range). Sixty-two patients were treated for BDNs. The results of histologic examination of their lesions were as
Alexander, Perez   +7 more
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Resection of Benign Duodenal Neoplasms

The American Surgeon™, 2007
Primary small bowel neoplasms (PSBN) are uncommon, accounting for less than 15 per cent of all gastrointestinal tumors. Benign duodenal neoplasms (BDN) are rare, comprising only 10 to 20 per cent of all PSBN. The treatment is generally surgical resection ranging from local excision to pancreaticoduodenectomy depending on size, location, and number of ...
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Two Duodenal Neoplasms

Archives of Surgery, 1966
TWO CASES of duodenal tumor are presented. Both were diagnostic problems. The question of the possible existence of primary intestinal melanoma is discussed. Report of Cases Case 1. —A 54-year-old white man developed melena and was admitted to another hospital. Physical examination was unremarkable. The hemoglobin level was 9.8 gm/100 ml and rose to
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