Preoperative imaging of gastric GISTs underestimates pathologic tumor size: A retrospective, single institution analysis
Journal of Surgical Oncology2021Vol. 124(1), pp. 49–58
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Sameer Apte, Aleksandar Radonjic, Boaz Wong, Brittany Dingley, Kerianne Boulva, Avijit Chatterjee, Bibiana Purgina, Tim Ramsay, Carolyn Nessim
Abstract
Imaging, particularly EUS, underestimates gastric GIST size. Caution should be exercised using imaging alone to risk-stratify gastric GISTs, and to decide between surveillance versus surgery.
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