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Choi, Park, Chang, and Lee: Duodenal Brunner's Gland Adenoma Presenting as Subepithelial Tumor with Internal Cystic Portion

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Fig. 1.
Endoscopic finding. An elongated polypoid lesion with hyperemia and erosion was seen at the anterior wall of the duodenal bulb.
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Fig. 2.
Endoscopic ultrasonography finding. In the submucosal layer, about 2 cm sized elongated hyperechoic mass with internal cystic portion was noted.
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Fig. 3.
Computed tomography finding. In the coronal view, about 2 cm sized well-defined ovoid lesion of highly enhancement was seen at the duodenal bulb (arrow).
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Fig. 4.
Microscopic findings. (A) The resected specimen had internal cystic portion with thin fibrous wall (H&E, ×10). (B) It showed proliferation of Brunner's gland covered with normal duodenal mucosa (H&E, ×40).
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