A CASE OF JEJUNAL GIST WITH MALROTATION OF INTESTINE CAUSING INTESTINAL BLEEDING
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A 70-year-old man, who complained of anemia like symptoms and was found having a tumor of the small intestine in a gastrointestinal series at another hospital, was referred to the hospital. Angiography revealed a tumor stain. Abdominal contrast enhanced CT scan visualized a tumor image. And malrotation of intestine was suspected. With a preoperative diagnosis of a tumor of the small intestine, the patient was operated on. At surgery, a tumor with the maximum diameter of 6cm like a submucosal tumor was present in the jejunum. A partial excision of the jejunum was performed. The entire small intestine occupied the right falf of the abdominal cavity and the appendix was located in the left upper abdomen, indicating malrotation of intestine. With histopathological findings and immunostaining findings, primary malignant GIST uncommitted type of the jejunum was diagnosed. With a recent progression in immunohistochemical exploration, clinical cases of GIST have been increasingly reported. Our experience with GIST of the jejunum causing intestinal bleeding is presented here.
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