Case Report: Rare duodenal schwannoma diagnosis and treatment process report.

Summary: Imagine finding a mysterious lump in your stomach area. That's what happened to a 30-year-old woman. Doctors found a very rare, non-cancerous growth called a "schwannoma" in her small intestine. Usually, doctors have to do major surgery to take these out. But this time, they used a special tube with a camera to carefully remove the 1.6-centimeter lump from the inside. This newer method worked perfectly! It got rid of the tumor completely while keeping her digestive system working normally. Catching it early and taking it all out means she should be completely fine with no more problems.

Tags

Recurrence
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
Neurilemmoma
Female
Neoplasms
Pancreas
Gastroscopy