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    Aggressive fibromatosis of the right colon mimicking a gastrointestinal stromal tumour: a case report
    (2021)
    Mitrovic Jovanovic, Milica (56257450700)
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    Djuric-Stefanovic, Aleksandra (16021199600)
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    Velickovic, Dejan (14072144000)
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    Keramatollah, Ebrahimi (14071596700)
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    Micev, Marijan (57222551577)
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    Jankovic, Aleksandra (57205752179)
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    Milosevic, Stefan (57214068151)
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    D Kovac, Jelena (57222559195)
    Aggressive fibromatosis is a rare type of intra-abdominal desmoid tumour that usually involves the small bowel mesentery. It is a locally-invasive lesion, with a high rate of recurrence, but without metastatic potential. Aggressive fibromatosis is seen more often in young female patients. This case report presents the radiological, intraoperative and histopathological findings from a 37-year-old female patient that presented with epigastric pain and a palpable mass in the right hemiabdomen. Histological and immunohistochemical examinations of the resected tumour, including positive staining for beta-catenin, confirmed a postoperative diagnosis of desmoid type fibromatosis. This specific case showed that desmoid type fibromatosis of the colon can mimic gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST) based on its clinical presentation, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings. Differential diagnosis between desmoid type fibromatosis and GIST is clinically very important due to the different treatments and follow-up protocols that are implemented for these lesions. © The Author(s) 2021.
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    Aggressive fibromatosis of the right colon mimicking a gastrointestinal stromal tumour: a case report
    (2021)
    Mitrovic Jovanovic, Milica (56257450700)
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    Djuric-Stefanovic, Aleksandra (16021199600)
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    Velickovic, Dejan (14072144000)
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    Keramatollah, Ebrahimi (14071596700)
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    Micev, Marijan (57222551577)
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    Jankovic, Aleksandra (57205752179)
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    Milosevic, Stefan (57214068151)
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    D Kovac, Jelena (57222559195)
    Aggressive fibromatosis is a rare type of intra-abdominal desmoid tumour that usually involves the small bowel mesentery. It is a locally-invasive lesion, with a high rate of recurrence, but without metastatic potential. Aggressive fibromatosis is seen more often in young female patients. This case report presents the radiological, intraoperative and histopathological findings from a 37-year-old female patient that presented with epigastric pain and a palpable mass in the right hemiabdomen. Histological and immunohistochemical examinations of the resected tumour, including positive staining for beta-catenin, confirmed a postoperative diagnosis of desmoid type fibromatosis. This specific case showed that desmoid type fibromatosis of the colon can mimic gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST) based on its clinical presentation, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings. Differential diagnosis between desmoid type fibromatosis and GIST is clinically very important due to the different treatments and follow-up protocols that are implemented for these lesions. © The Author(s) 2021.
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    Minimally invasive surgery in the treatment of gastric cancer.
    (2011)
    Bjelovic, Milos (56120871700)
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    Sabljak, Predrag (6505862530)
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    Spica, Bratislav (14071827500)
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    Keramatollah, Ebrahimi (14071596700)
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    Gunjić, Dragan (55220962400)
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    Sljukić, Vladimir (19934460700)
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    Djurasić, Ljubomir (42561162200)
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    Vujacić, Marko (58425614800)
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    Predrag, Pesko (55220997500)
    Unlike benign pathology, progress of laparoscopy in performing cancer surgery has been slow because of fear of safety and oncological adequacy. However, the initial fear has been replaced by optimism as the results from a numerous studies have shown equivalent if not superior results to open surgery. Laparoscopic gastrectomy is safe and oncologic adequate, but time consuming and technically demanding procedure. Laparoscopic surgery has gained wide acceptance in the treatment of early gastric cancer, especially of the distal stomach. The use of laparoscopic surgery for the treatment of advanced gastric cancer remains controversial. Another open question that need complete evaluation is cost-effectiveness analysis of minimally invasive and open approach.

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