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. 2020 Nov-Dec;9(6):413-414.
doi: 10.4103/eus.eus_61_20.

Synchronous double gastric tumors: GIST or not GIST

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Synchronous double gastric tumors: GIST or not GIST

Sa'd Sayida et al. Endosc Ultrasound. 2020 Nov-Dec.
No abstract available

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Figure 1
Figure 1
(a) CT image showing 2 gastric tumors. (b) EUS image showing calcified gastric tumor. (c) Histologic examination of the FNB specimen showing fibrotic tissue with calcification, positive for CD34
Figure 2
Figure 2
(a) Partial gastrectomy showing 2 gastric tumors. (b) Pathological examination showing gastric tumors composed of bland-looking spindle cells, hyalinized fibrous stroma, foci of lymphoplasmacytic inflammation with lymphoid follicles formation and prominent calcifications

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