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Editor's quiz: GI snapshot
A gastric submucosal mass
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Clinical presentation
A 42-year-old male was referred with epigastric pain of insidious onset, progressive over a duration of 3 months. Pain was non-radiating, continuous, with no specific aggravating or relieving factors. There was no loss of appetite or loss of weight. …
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