Gain-of-function PDGFRA mutations, earlier reported in gastrointestinal stromal tumors, are common in small intestinal inflammatory fibroid polyps. A study of 60 cases
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A gastrointestinal stromal tumor of the stomach morphologically resembling a neu-rofibroma: Demonstration of a novel platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha exon 18 mutation
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Intestinal neurofibromatosis is a subtype of familial gist and results from a dominant activating mutation in PDGFRA
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Multiple gastrointestinal stromal and other tumors caused by platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha gene mutations: A case associated with a germline V561D defect
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Stromal, fibrous, and fatty gastrointestinal tumors in a patient with a PDGFRA gene mutation
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