Presentation
Severe anemia, endoscopically confirmed bleeding duodenal mass.
Patient Data
Age: 80 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Duodenal GIST
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- An about 50 x 50 x 35 mm intraluminal low density duodenal mass is visible, severely narrowing the free lumen of the bowel.
- Other: possible small distal duodenal lipoma, gallstones, kidney cysts and signs of chronic kidney disease, small right ovarian cyst, sigmoid diverticula, degenerative changes of the depicted skeleton.
From the case:
Duodenal GIST
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An about 50 mm hypoechogenic, moderately vascularized mass is seen in the descending part of the duodenum.
Case Discussion
Histologically proven duodenal GIST.