Abstract

When a gastrointestinal intussusception is found, an underlying lesion should be excluded.

Highlights

  • Of an organo-axial gastrogastric intussusception was made, probably caused by a well-described round mass of 3 cm

  • The scan showed an invagination of the stomach wall

  • The biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of a benign gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST)

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Summary

Introduction

Of an organo-axial gastrogastric intussusception was made, probably caused by a well-described round mass of 3 cm. Abstract When a gastrointestinal intussusception is found, an underlying lesion should be excluded. A 46-year-old woman was referred to the emergency department with severe epigastric pain.

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