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==History and Symptoms==
==History and Symptoms==
Majority of the GISTs are asymptomatic. Patients with GIST who have symptoms are generally non specific. In addition. the symptoms of GISTs depends upon the tumor size and location.
* Majority of the GISTs are asymptomatic. Patients with GIST who have symptoms are generally non specific.


* [[Dysphagia]]
* In addition. the symptoms of GISTs depends upon the tumor size and location.
 
* [[Dysphagia]] (esophageal GIST)
* [[Gastrointestinal hemorrhage]] presenting with black stools or hematemesis
* [[Gastrointestinal hemorrhage]] presenting with black stools or hematemesis
* Vague [[abdominal pain]] or discomfort
* Vague [[abdominal pain]] or discomfort
* Constipation (colorectal GIST)
* Jaundice (duodenal GIST)
* abdominal fullness or early satiety
* abdominal fullness or early satiety
* Tumor rupture with intra-abdominal hemorrhage is uncommon, but when it occurs, it frequently requires emergent surgical intervention. 
* Tumor rupture with intra-abdominal hemorrhage is uncommon, but when it occurs, it frequently requires emergent surgical intervention. 

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Parminder Dhingra, M.D. [2]

Overview

Symptoms of gastrointestinal stromal tumor include dysphagia, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, and vague abdominal pain.

History and Symptoms

  • Majority of the GISTs are asymptomatic. Patients with GIST who have symptoms are generally non specific.
  • In addition. the symptoms of GISTs depends upon the tumor size and location.
  • Dysphagia (esophageal GIST)
  • Gastrointestinal hemorrhage presenting with black stools or hematemesis
  • Vague abdominal pain or discomfort
  • Constipation (colorectal GIST)
  • Jaundice (duodenal GIST)
  • abdominal fullness or early satiety
  • Tumor rupture with intra-abdominal hemorrhage is uncommon, but when it occurs, it frequently requires emergent surgical intervention. 

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