Une tumeur neuroectodermique primitive périphérique à localisation gastrique primaire: à propos d’un nouveau cas
2010
Rare Case of Gastric Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor
Sample size: 1
publication
Evidence: low
Author Information
Author(s): Amal Ankouz, Hicham Elbouhadouti, Jihane Lamrani, Abdesslam Bouassria, Abdelatif Louchi, khalid Ait taleb
Primary Institution: CHU Hassan II de Fès, Maroc
Conclusion
The study presents a rare case of a gastric primitive neuroectodermal tumor, highlighting the challenges in diagnosis and treatment.
Supporting Evidence
- The tumor was confirmed through various imaging techniques and histopathological examination.
- The patient underwent a total gastrectomy, and the tumor was completely removed.
- Postoperative follow-up showed no recurrence of the tumor after six months.
Takeaway
This study talks about a very rare stomach tumor that was found in a 30-year-old man, and how doctors treated it by removing the tumor.
Methodology
The case study involved clinical, radiological, and pathological examination of a patient with a gastric tumor.
Limitations
The rarity of the tumor limits the generalizability of the findings.
Participant Demographics
A 30-year-old male with no significant medical history.
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