Rare presentation of Brunner's gland adenoma:another differentiation in patients with recurrent

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BACKGROUND:Brunner’s gland adenoma (BGA) is an unusual benign neoplasm arising from Brunner’s glands in the duodenum.When symptomatic it presents either with duodenal obstruction or bleeding.However,pancreatitis secondary to ampullary obstruction from a B
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