Year 2016 / Volume 108 / Number 11
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Ulcerated submucosal gastric tumor. Could it be a benign condition?

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Enrique Rodríguez de Santiago, Celia Zaera de la Fuente, Beatriz Peñas García, Ana María Gutiérrez-Pecharromán, José Luis Cuño Roldán, Carlos Arocena Aranguren, Víctor Defarges Pons, Lara Aguilera Castro, Daniel Boixeda de Miquel, Agustín Albillos Martínez,

Abstract
In this article we present the case and images of an infrequent submucosal gastric tumor: an inflammatory fibroid polyp or Vanek´s tumor. When the tumor size exceeds the centimeter, it may be difficult to differentiate from malignant lesions. Endoscopic removal may be feasible and curative.
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Rodríguez de Santiago E, Zaera de la Fuente C, Peñas García B, Gutiérrez-Pecharromán A, Cuño Roldán J, Arocena Aranguren C, et all. Ulcerated submucosal gastric tumor. Could it be a benign condition?. 4055/2015


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Received: 16/10/2015

Accepted: 11/11/2015

Published: 02/11/2016

Article revision time: 18 days

Article editing time: 383 days


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