KMID : 0988920030010010059
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Intestinal Research 2003 Volume.1 No. 1 p.59 ~ p.63
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Granular Cell Tumor of the Ascending Colon: Report of a Case
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ÀÌ»óÈ£/SH Lee
±è¼ºÈ¯/±èºÀ·æ/±èÇöÁ¤/Bhandari S/Á¤Àμ·/È«¼öÁø/À¯Ã¢¹ü/±èÁø¿À/Á¶ÁÖ¿µ/ÀÌÁؼº/À̹®¼º/½ÉÂù¼·/±èºÎ¼º/Áø¼Ò¿µ/SH Kim/BR Kim/HJ Kim/S Bhandari/IS Jung/SJ Hong/CB Ryu/JO Kim/JY Cho/JS Lee/MS Lee/CS Shim/BS Kim/SY Jin
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Abstract
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Granular cell tumors (GCT) are rare tumors of neural origin involving mostly the tongue and skin. However, with the increased use of endoscopy, the gastrointestinal tract has been reported as a common location. the esophagus is the gastrointestinal site
most frequently affected. Such tumors are rarely seen in the stomach, colon or rectum. It usually appears as a small, poorly circumscribed nodule with benign clinical course. Subsequently one case of a granular cell tumor of the ascending colon in 38
year-old female which were successfully diagnosed by a endoscopy and a endosonography and confirmed using snare polypectomy is here in reported.
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