PMID: 2505361Jan 1, 1989Paper

Tumors of the small intestine. Anatomico-clinical considerations in 4 cases

Revista de pediatrie, obstetrică şi ginecologie. Pediatria
G Curteanu, A Benedek

Abstract

The present paper concerns with the problem of small intestine tumours in children, describing certain particularities. There were three lymphoblastic lymphomas and a cavernous hemangioma. Stress is laid on the rare incidence, the prevalent age, selective localization morpho-clinical forms, diagnostic difficulties, evolutive accidents and therapeutical conditions.

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