Case of Large Brunners Gland Adenoma
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 20, Issue 2
Abstract
A 23-year-old man was admitted to the surgical ward with a two-month history of epigastric pain, abdominal discomfort, nausea and frequent bouts of vomiting. The Complete Blood Count (CBC) and biochemical investigations were within normal limits. On Endoscopy a large polypoidal mass arising from the second part of duodenum was seen.
Authors and Affiliations
Sumat ul Khurshid, Iqbal Lone, Wajahat Mir
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