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[Differential diagnosis of glomus and glomal stomach tumors].

Authors: A M, Zhuk; S A, Kalashnikov;

[Differential diagnosis of glomus and glomal stomach tumors].

Abstract

Two cases of glomangiomas of the stomach are described in detail. Moreover 8 cases of mixed glomus tumors of the stomach were clinically observed, one of them being previously described. The analysis of clinico-radiological and morphological features of these diseases, based both on the personal authors' and literature material enabled the conclusion to be drawn on the presence of a number of signs, which could contribute to differentiating between glomangiomas (Barre-Masson tumors) and epitheliod leiomyomas of the stomach. These differences may be of some practical value in selecting the therapeutic tactics and formulating the prognosis.

Keywords

Diagnosis, Differential, Male, Stomach Neoplasms, Arteriovenous Anastomosis, Humans, Syndrome, Middle Aged, Glomus Tumor

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