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Table 1 Clinical characteristics of 10 patients with gastric schwannoma

From: Laparoscopic resection for gastric schwannoma larger than 30 mm with long-term outcomes

Case

Gender

Age (year)

Clinical presentation

Location

Preoperative Diagnosis

Operation

Size (mm)

Follow up (month)

Outcome

1

Female

46

upper abdominal pain with belching

Gastric body

GIST

Laparoscopic wedge resection

32

105

alive

2

Female

47

asymptomatic

Gastric body

GIST

Laparoscopic wedge resection

70

83

alive

3

Female

63

upper abdominal pain

Gastric fundus

GIST

Laparoscopic local excision

60

53

alive

4

Female

55

upper abdominal pain

Gastric body

GIST

Laparoscopic wedge resection

60

48

alive

5

Female

48

upper abdominal pain

Gastric antrum

GIST

Laparoscopic wedge resection

38

45

alive

6

Female

45

upper abdominal pain

Gastric antrum

GIST

Laparoscopic local excision

60

31

alive

7

Male

50

upper abdominal pain

Gastric body

Protruding lesions

Laparoscopic wedge resection

35

25

alive

8

Male

56

gastrointestinal hemorrhage

Gastric body

GIST

Laparoscopic wedge resection

35

22

alive

9

Male

63

upper abdominal pain

Gastric body

GIST

Laparoscopic wedge resection

55

21

alive

10

Female

43

asymptomatic

Gastric body

Protruding lesions

Laparoscopic local excision

55

18

alive

  1. GIST Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor