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Case Report

Large gastrointestinal stromal tumor size does not imply early recurrence

Pages 13-17 | Published online: 25 Feb 2010

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Figure 1 The anterior aspect of a GIST presenting as a huge abdominal mass attached to the left half of transverse colon with its mesocolon, body and tail of pancreas, and a part of the small intestine removed from a 28-year-old female.

Abbreviation: GIST, gastrointestinal stromal tumor.
Figure 1 The anterior aspect of a GIST presenting as a huge abdominal mass attached to the left half of transverse colon with its mesocolon, body and tail of pancreas, and a part of the small intestine removed from a 28-year-old female.

Figure 2 The posterior aspect of a GIST presenting as a huge abdominal mass attached to the left half of transverse colon with its mesocolon, body and tail of pancreas, and a part of the small intestine removed from a 28-year-old female.

Abbreviation: GIST, gastrointestinal stromal tumor.
Figure 2 The posterior aspect of a GIST presenting as a huge abdominal mass attached to the left half of transverse colon with its mesocolon, body and tail of pancreas, and a part of the small intestine removed from a 28-year-old female.

Figure 3 The pathological examination of a GIST presenting as a huge abdominal mass removed from a 28-year-old female.

Abbreviation: GIST, gastrointestinal stromal tumor.
Figure 3 The pathological examination of a GIST presenting as a huge abdominal mass removed from a 28-year-old female.