Gastric autonomic nerve tumour: a rare gastric tumour

2014 
A 37-year-old woman presented with vague upper abdominal pain and dyspepsia. Clinical examination was unremarkable. Gastroscopy showed a smooth ‘bulge’ at the junction of the gastric body and fundus along the greater curvature with normal overlying mucosa. Biopsy revealed inflammatory changes but no dysplasia or malignancy. CT scan showed well-defined gastric body wall mass (figure 1). She underwent a wedge resection of the mass with normal gastric margin without regional lymphadenectomy. Figure 1 CT scan (A, coronal and B, axial views) demonstrating well-defined rounded heterogeneous exophytic …
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