| Literature DB >> 9951946 |
J H Chen1, H P Wang, M S Wu, A L Chou, C C Lin, C T Shun, P H Lee, J T Lin.
Abstract
A 73 year-old female patient suffered from anemia and a palpable abdominal mass. Abdominal ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a lesion with papillary excrescences at the pancreatic tail. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography showed a normal pancreatic duct, but a small submucosal tumor was found in the stomach incidentally. Laparotomy disclosed an exophytic tumor arising from the submucosal layer of the stomach. Pathology revealed a gastric leiomyosarcoma with remarkable liquefaction and cystic change. Gastric leiomyosarcoma can be so necrotic as to be mistaken for a cystic tumor. It is critically important to differentiate the peripancreatic cystic lesion because the treatment strategy is totally different.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9951946
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hepatogastroenterology ISSN: 0172-6390