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Table 1 Summary of spontaneous ruptured gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) of small intestine in the english medical literature

From: Spontaneous rupture of a giant gastrointestinal stromal tumor of the jejunum: a case report and literature review

 

Author (reference)

Year

Age

Sex

Location

Symptoms

Diagnosis modality

Intra-abdominal bleeding

Abscess formation

Intra-abdominal dissemination

Mitotic count

Size (cm)

Treatment

Outcome

1

Ajduck M [6]

2004

60

F

jejunum

abdominal pain

laparotomy

+

-

-

3/50HPF

7.5

SR

N/A

2

Cegarra-NavarroMF [7]

2005

76

M

jejunum

abdominal pain

CT

+

-

-

< 5/50HPF

6

SR

31 months ANED

3

Efremidou EI [8]

2006

66

M

ileum

abdominal pain

laparotomy

-

-

-

2/50HPF

7 × 5 × 4

SR + Imatinib

44 months ANED

4

Karagülle E [9]

2008

70

M

jejunum

abdominal pain

CT

-

+

-

0/50HPF

5

SR

13 months ANED

5

Hirasaki S [10]

2008

87

F

ileum

abdominal pain

CT

+

-

-

N/A

13 × 11

SR

16 months ANED

6

Ku MC [11]

2010

33

F

jejunum

abdominal pain

CT

-

-

+

N/A

6.5 × 5.3 × 3.9

SR

N/A

7

Varras M [12]

2010

28

F

N/A

abdominal pain

US

+

-

-

> 5/50HPF

13

SR

3 years ANED

8

Feng F [13]

2011

45

M

jejunum

abdominal pain

CT

-

-

-

< 5/50HPF

10 × 8

SR

N/A

9

Chen HW [14]

2011

22

M

jejunum

abdominal pain

CT

-

+

-

N/A

5

SR

2 months ANED

10

Memmi N [15]

2012

59

M

jejunum

abdominal pain

CT

-

-

-

7/50HPF

12

SR

N/A

11

Nannini M [16]

2013

45

F

jejunum

abdominal pain

laparotomy

+

-

+

2/50HPF

12

SR + Imatinib

13 months ANED

12

This case

2014

71

M

jejunum

abdominal pain fever

CT

-

-

+

MIB > 26%

9 × 9

SR + Imatinib

12 months ANED

  1. Abbreviations: ANED alive with no evidence of disease, N/A not available, SR segmental resection of small intestine.