Clinical case of leiomyomas of the small intestine
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2017.4.8383Keywords:
pathology, gastrointestinal tract, leiomyoma of the small intestine.Abstract
Leiomyoma of the small intestine is a rare disease with a blurred clinical picture. The most perfect method for diagnosis of leiomyoma of the small intestine is the coiled computed tomography with contrasting. The only adequate method of treating the disease is the surgical intervention in the resection of the small intestine with t umors and superimposition of the small intestine anastomosis.
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