Am J Gastroenterol
April 1981
Spontaneous regression of tumor metastases is a rare phenomenon. We report a patient with gastric leiomyoblastoma with extensive peritoneal metastases who had an incomplete excision of the primary. He has survived 29 years since the diagnosis was first documented.
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March 1979
The case presented describes a patient with lymphosarcoma of the duodenum associated with carcinoma of the lung. This emphasizes the basic problems which lymphosarcoma of the duodenum presents. They are vague symptoms until late in the course of the disease, the absence of early physical findings, the difficulty in interpretation of radiological studies and the frequent association with other primary malignancies elsewhere.
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