Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Nov 16, 2022; 14(11): 684-693
Published online Nov 16, 2022. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v14.i11.684
Table 1 Clinical characteristics of 11 duodenal gastrointestinal stromal tumors cases
Patient
Sex
Age, yr
Clinical presentation
Location
Size of maximum diameter, cm
Growth pattern
EUS appearance
Risk assessment
Specimen margin
Postoperative hospital stay, d
Follow-up, mo
1M57MelenaDuodenal bulb2.2Mainly extraluminal growthMP, hypoecho, uniform echoLow riskNegative914
2M56No symptomsDescending junction of duodenal bulb2.0Intraluminal growthMP, hypoecho, uniform echoVery low riskNegative1519
3M68No symptomsDescending duodenum3.0Partially extraluminal growthMP, hypoecho, uniform echoLow riskNegative1122
4M63MelenaDescending duodenum5.0Mainly extraluminal growthMP, hypoecho, uniform echoLow riskSuspiciously positive1630
5M52MelenaDescending duodenum1.5Intraluminal growthMP, mixed echo, uneven echo Very low riskNegative833
6M53MelenaDescending junction of duodenal bulb3.5Mainly extraluminal growthMP, hypoecho, uniform echoLow riskSuspiciously positive1536
7M54MelenaDescending duodenum4Intraluminal growthMP, hypoecho, uniform echoLow riskSuspiciously positive2443
8M74MelenaDescending junction of duodenal bulb3.0Intraluminal growthMP, hypoecho, uniform echoLow riskNegative2650
9F33Abdominal painDescending duodenum3.0Intraluminal growthMP, hypoecho, uniform echoLow riskNegative1451
10F42No symptomsDescending junction of duodenal bulb1.5Intraluminal growthMP, hypoecho, uniform echoVery low riskNegative1375
11M55Abdominal distensionDuodenal bulb2.0Intraluminal growthMP, hypoecho, uniform echoVery low riskNegative1280