Table 2.
Clinicopathological data of the analysed gastrointestinal stromal tumours
Case | Age/sex | Localisation | Metastasis | Size (mm) | Type |
2 | 62/M | Small bowel | Liver | 55 | S |
3 | 61/M | Small bowel | Lymph node | 50 | S |
5 | 26/F | Stomach | Liver | 50* | MN |
6 | 61/M | Multiregional | Multiorgan | 115* | MN† |
14 | 50/M | Small bowel | Liver | 35 | S |
20 | 77/F | Stomach | Liver, lymph node | 140 | S |
22 | 67/M | Small bowel | Peri-retroperitoneal | 135 | MN‡ |
Size refers to the largest diameter of the tumour.
F, female; M, male; MN, multinodular tumour; S, solitary tumour.
*The largest nodule; †multiple involvement in the omentum, peritoneum, retroperitoneum, and mesentery; ‡multinodular small bowel tumour.