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Primary Liposarcoma of the Jejunum
Pathology - Research and Practice, 1990The rare case of a primary liposarcoma of the jejunum in a 52-year-old man is described. The main tumor mass was located within the submucosa and caused chronic subileus by subtotal obstruction of the jejunum. The histology showed a mixed type liposarcoma.
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Gastroenterology, 1960
Summary 1.A case of multiple malignant carcinoid tumors involving the lower jejunum has been presented. 2.It is evidently extremely rare for massive gastrointestinal bleeding to be the presenting symptom of carcinoid of the small intestine. The authors were able to find only 1 other such case reported in the literature.
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Summary 1.A case of multiple malignant carcinoid tumors involving the lower jejunum has been presented. 2.It is evidently extremely rare for massive gastrointestinal bleeding to be the presenting symptom of carcinoid of the small intestine. The authors were able to find only 1 other such case reported in the literature.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1942
Abstract Two cases of carcinoma of the jejunum are reported. To indicate the rarity of the condition, autopsy and surgical statistics are given. The symptoms most likely to lead to a correct diagnosis are stressed.
Maurice Kahn, Max W. Bay
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Abstract Two cases of carcinoma of the jejunum are reported. To indicate the rarity of the condition, autopsy and surgical statistics are given. The symptoms most likely to lead to a correct diagnosis are stressed.
Maurice Kahn, Max W. Bay
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Gastrointestinal stromal tumors: pathology and prognosis at different sites.
Seminars in diagnostic pathology, 2006Gastrointestinal (GI) stromal tumors (GISTs) are the most common mesenchymal tumors specific to the GI tract, generally defined as KIT (CD117)-positive tumors with a characteristic set of histologic features.
M. Miettinen, J. Lasota
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Leiomyosarcoma of the Jejunum in a Budgerigar
Avian Diseases, 1988Exploratory abdominal surgery in a budgerigar with a history of lethargy, feather fluffing, and melena revealed a neoplastic mass associated with the jejunal muscularis. Histologically, the nonencapsulated cellular mass was composed of sheets of spindle-shaped cells with pleomorphic nuclei, numerous and bizarre mitotic figures, and admixed anaplastic ...
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1932
of the jejunum. ’ The order of occurrence in the gastrointestina1 tract is the ilium, cecum, jejunum, appendix, transverse coIon, sigmoid colon, duodenum, and descending coIon.” Flihether or not syphiIis bears any reIation to Iymphosarcoma, Fischer3 states as foIIows : “As to whether syphiIis bears an etioIogica1 relationship to the deveIopment of ...
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of the jejunum. ’ The order of occurrence in the gastrointestina1 tract is the ilium, cecum, jejunum, appendix, transverse coIon, sigmoid colon, duodenum, and descending coIon.” Flihether or not syphiIis bears any reIation to Iymphosarcoma, Fischer3 states as foIIows : “As to whether syphiIis bears an etioIogica1 relationship to the deveIopment of ...
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2013
Submucosal tumors are rare endoscopic findings and their diagnostic and therapeutic management is a subject of debate [1]. Neoplastic disease in the gut accounts for 0.4% of all digestive malignancies and is mainly represented by carcinoid tumors [2]. Benign diseases are even rarer and their treatment is largely unexplored.
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Submucosal tumors are rare endoscopic findings and their diagnostic and therapeutic management is a subject of debate [1]. Neoplastic disease in the gut accounts for 0.4% of all digestive malignancies and is mainly represented by carcinoid tumors [2]. Benign diseases are even rarer and their treatment is largely unexplored.
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HOMOTRANSPLANTATION OF THE DOG JEJUNUM
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1960Benjamin F. Miller+4 more
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