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Divergent manifestations and management of GISTs of the small intestine: a case series. [PDF]
Bist D, Ghimire R.
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Incident anaemia as a marker of cancer and all-cause mortality: evidence from 380 114 adults in the population-based Stockholm Early Detection of Cancer Study (STEADY-CAN) cohort. [PDF]
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Small bowel obstruction from jejunal gastrointestinal stromal tumour in a young adult with neurofibromatosis type 10: a case report. [PDF]
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Malignant gastrointestinal stromal neoplasm
Surgery, 2006An otherwise healthy 36-year-old man was admitted to our department because of a mechanical ileus associated with an increased abdominal girth. The abdomen was distended, and a nontender mass was palpable and localized to all abdominal quadrants but especially on the right side.
Elio, Jovine +4 more
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Interventional radiology in gastrointestinal neoplasms
Current Opinion in Oncology, 1995Interventional radiology plays a significant role in different fields of gastrointestinal oncology. Percutaneous techniques can be used to diagnose and stage bile duct and pancreatic cancer. Palliation of esophageal tumors and malignant biliary obstruction may be achieved with interventional techniques, whereas curative attempts are directed mainly ...
ROSSI, Plinio, BEZZI, Mario
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Radiologic Staging of Gastrointestinal Neoplasms
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1984In this article, the ability of computed tomography as well as other imaging methods to detect local and distant metastases in patients with either newly diagnosed or suspected recurrent gastrointestinal tumors is discussed. The role of the radiologic examination in the diagnosis of complications resulting from different types of treatment is also ...
M A, Mauro +3 more
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Gastrointestinal Surgery of Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
2015Surgery is the only treatment that may cure the patient with gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) and should always be considered as the first-line treatment if radical resection can be achieved. Even in cases where radical surgery is not possible, palliative resection may be performed to reduce local or hormone-induced symptoms
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