2012
DOI: 10.4321/s1130-01082012000100008
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The endoscopic picture of upper digestive hemorrages secondary to stromal tumors (GIST): Report of two cases

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“…It is accompanied by unspecific symptoms, and gastrointestinal bleeding is infrequent. The most common locations for the bleeding are the stomach and, secondly, the small intestine (2,3). They can be associated with malignant tumors.…”
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“…It is accompanied by unspecific symptoms, and gastrointestinal bleeding is infrequent. The most common locations for the bleeding are the stomach and, secondly, the small intestine (2,3). They can be associated with malignant tumors.…”
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confidence: 99%