Is mesenchymal tumor of the small intestine benign or malignant

Small intestinal mesenchymal tumors are malignant tumors. The clinical manifestations of small intestinal mesenchymal tumors are atypical, often manifested as abdominal pain, intestinal obstruction, intestinal perforation, etc., and radical resection is often used for treatment.
The clinical manifestations of small intestinal mesenchymal tumors are atypical, often manifested as: abdominal pain, with hidden pain, distension or severe colic; intestinal bleeding, intermittent tarry stools or bloody stools or hemorrhage; intestinal obstruction, most often caused by intussusception, tumors, etc.; intra-abdominal mass, with great mobility, location and immobility; intestinal perforation, most often seen in malignant tumors.
Small intestinal mesenchymal tumors are treated by radical resection together with mesentery and regional lymph nodes. Chemotherapy is administered after surgery.
When patients suffer from small intestinal mesenchymal tumor, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of professional doctors.