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Table 1 Clinicopathologic features of 17 cases of gastroblastomas

From: Gastroblastoma without GLI1 and EWSR1 gene breaks

Miettnen et al. [1]

30

man

Anti-force, anemia

sinuses ventriculi

15 × 12

Gastrosinus resection + postoperative radiotherapy

For 14 years, with disease-free survival

Miettnen et al. [1]

27

woman

Abdominal pain, and an abdominal mass

Large curved stomach

6 × 4 × 3.5

Partial gastrectomy

5 years:disease-free survival

Miettnen et al. [1]

19

man

Abdominal pain, and an abdominal mass

Large curved stomach

5 × 4 × 2.5

The stomach was excised in large parts

At 3.5 years, with disease-free survival

Pinto et al. [3]

53

woman

indigestion

Large curved stomach sinus

2.3

Partial gastrectomy

1.5 years, disease-free survival

Centonze et al. [4]

43

woman

enterorrhagid

sinuses ventriculi

5.3

Partial gastrectomy

And 8.4 years, with disease-free survival

Castri F et al. [5]

79

man

abdominal mass

sinuses ventriculi

3

Partial gastrectomy

not clear

Toumi et al. [6]

29

woman

Upper abdominal pain, vomiting blood

Large curved stomach

7

Partial gastrectomy + splenectomy

Local recurrence in situ after 6 months

Na Zheng et al. [7]

12

man

bloody stool

not clear

7

Subtotal gastric resection

For 8 months, with disease-free survival

Yangyang Ma et al. [8]

12

man

Hemochezia, and abdominal mass

sinuses ventriculi

4.5 × 2.5 × 2.5

The stomach was excised in large parts

For 8 months, with disease-free survival

Teresa Femand-ez et al. [9]

19

woman

Abdominal pain, radiating to the back, abdominal mass

sinuses ventriculi

10.5

A distal gastrectomy was performed

At 20 months, with disease-free survival

Wey et al. [10]

28

man

Constipation, and an abdominal mass

Far stomach

3.8 × 3.3 × 2.5

Preoperative chemotherapy + partial gastrectomy

Liver, lymph node, retroperitoneal and bladder metastases;

Three months after surgery, the clinical condition is good

Shin et al. [11]

9

man

Abdominal pain, and an abdominal mass

Gastric bin

9 × 6.5

Pargastric antrum + pylorus removed

At 9 months, with disease-free survival

Koo et al. [12]

17

man

Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome

fundus ventriculi

6.3

Partial gastrectomy

23 months: disease-free survival

Zhu na et al. [13]

65

woman

Physical examination of gastric space

Large curved stomach body

1.3 × 1 × 0.9

Full-thickness resection of the gastric wall (EPTR)

For 4 years, with disease-free survival

Long Wei guo et al. [14]

53

woman

The upper abdomen is dull and painful

The junction of gastric antrum and gastric body

5.0 × 4.2 × 4.0

Partial gastrectomy

At 14 months, with disease-free survival

Chen Si min et al. [15]

51

woman

Black stool, dizziness, black dark

sinuses ventriculi

2.8 × 1.8 × 1.5

Partial gastrectomy

At 9 months, with disease-free survival

Chen Qi et al. [16]

43

man

Reverse the acid and make a black stool

sinuses ventriculi

5.5 × 5.3

Partial gastrectomy

2 years: disease-free survival

Our case

19

woman

Loss of appetite, and lost body weight

sinuses ventriculi

8.1 × 6.9 × 4.6

Partial gastrectomy

At 19 months, with disease-free survival