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. 2017 Jun 15;56(12):1515–1519. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.56.8160

Table.

Review of Case Reports on Gastroduodenal Intussusception with GIST.

No. Reference Age Sex Location Size (cm) Presentation Treatment
1 15 59 F Anterior wall
of antrum
6 Intermittent epigastric pain and
vomiting for 3 weeks
Partial
gastrectomy
2 14 84 M Antrum 4×3×3 Intermittent abdominal pain, nausea,
weight loss, and vomiting for 6
weeks; with dark stools
Bilroth’s II
partial
gastrectomy
3 13 34 F Fundus 5×5, 3×2, 2×1 Intermittent epigastric pain Partial
gastrectomy
4 12 29 M Antrum 6×6 Intermittent epigastric pain, nausea,
and vomiting for 5 months; with
dark stools
Bilroth’s I
partial
gastrectomy
5 11 34 F Posterior wall
of fundus
6.5×4.4×3.8 Epigastric pain Laparoscopic
wedge resection
6 10 59 F Anterior wall 7×6×5 Intermittent vomiting for 5 months Partial
gastrectomy
7 9 62 F Posterior wall
of distal body
5.2×3.5×3.2 Worsening epigastric pain and dark
stools for 3 days
Bilroth’s II
partial
gastrectomy
8 8 78 F Antrum 4.5×3.3×3.4 Persistent epigastric discomfort and
vomiting for 1 week
Laparoscopic
wedge resection
9 7 52 F Fundus 5×5 Worsening epigastric pain and
vomiting for 1 day
Laparoscopic
wedge resection
10 6 No data M Fundus No data Intermittent pain and vomiting for 1
year
No data
11 5 74 M Posterior wall No data Intermittent vomiting for 3 weeks Partial
gastrectomy
12 4 85 F Fundus 6×5 Abdominal discomfort, nausea, and
weight loss for 6 months; acute,
severe abdominal pain and vomiting
Subtotal
gastrectomy
13 Present case 95 F Posterior wall
of distal body
4.2×3.9 Vomiting and loss of appetite for 1
week and dark stools
Endoscopic
submucosal
dissection