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GASTROESOPHAGEAL LE IOMYOMATOSIS IN A YOUNG WOMAN WITH V ULVAR LEIOMYOMATOSIS AND GALLSTONE DISEASE: REPORT OF A RARE CASE

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Fig. 2. CXR CPA) demonstrates a large middle mediastinal mass in the region of the esophagus
Fig. 7. Gallbladder stones.
Fig. 8. Histopathologic examination of mass (H & E; original mag­nification x 100). show diffuse proliferation of smooth muscle cells as interlacing bundles with blunt ended

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