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A Rare, Giant, Cystic, and Cavernous Lymphangioma Originated from the Stomach in a Young Woman

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This study was supported by the scientific research cultivation funding of The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University (502179) and Guangdong Province project of medical science and technology research (A2015564).

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Kangmin Zhuang collected the patient’s clinical data and wrote the report; Xiangwu Jiang edited, reviewed, and approved the manuscript. Simin Huang revised the manuscript.

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Correspondence to Xiangwu Jiang.

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Zhuang, K., Jiang, X. & Huang, S. A Rare, Giant, Cystic, and Cavernous Lymphangioma Originated from the Stomach in a Young Woman. J Gastrointest Surg 23, 1271–1273 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-018-3877-8

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