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Fig. 2A. Jejunal ganglioneuroma, gastrointestinal stromal tumor, and adenocarcinoma in 52-year-old man (patient 6 in Table 1) who presented with signs and symptoms of small-bowel obstruction and known history of neurofibromatosis 1. IV and oral contrast–enhanced CT scans show left adrenal pheochromocytoma (white arrow, A); subcutaneous neurofibroma (curved arrow, B); plexiform neurofibroma in right psoas muscle (black arrow, B); and homogeneous nonenhancing oval mass (arrowheads, B and C) that was jejunal ganglioneuroma and that led to intussusception. D, Photograph of opened resected surgical specimen shows jejunal ganglioneuroma (arrowheads), adenocarcinoma (black arrow), and exophytic gastrointestinal stromal tumor (white arrow).