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Melanoma of Stomach

Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer, 2011
Melanoma of gastrointestinal tract can be either primary or secondary to metastases from other sites like skin, mucous membranes, and uvea. Primary gastrointestinal melanoma is rare and still rarer is stomach involvement.We report a case of primary malignant melanoma of stomach in a 50-year-old female who presented with an axillary lymphadenopathy ...
Abdul, Khaliq   +6 more
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Syphilis of the Stomach

Radiology, 1952
The term “syphilis of the stomach” is applied to the lesion that occurs in the tertiary stage of the disease. Although the incidence is much lower than that of ulcer, cancer, or gastritis, the condition is not rare, as a review of the literature indicates. It is estimated that in the United States 0.3 per cent of patients with syphilis have involvement
C, GOTTLIEB, S L, BERANBAUM, M L, WEINER
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Carcinoma of the Stomach

Postgraduate Medicine, 1957
If the poor salvage rate in carcinoma of the stomach is to be improved, the disease will have to be treated at a time when it cannot be diagnosed clinically. This means resection of gastric ulcers and polyps, careful follow-up of patients who have pernicious anemia and atrophic gastritis, and even exploration of patients who have persistent anorexia ...
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Cancer of the Stomach

Archives of Surgery, 1958
It is obvious in a critical comparative survey of the literature on gastric carcinoma that there is a wide variation in the published five-year survival rates. Thus, the reported rates expressed in terms of five-year survivors range from a low of 0.7% to a high of 35%.
R N, LEHMANN   +4 more
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Carcinosarcoma of the Stomach

Gastroenterology, 1963
Summary Fourteen cases of carcinosarcoma, primary in the stomach, have been reported and we are adding another. This type of neoplasm has been observed to occur more frequently in organs other than the stomach. There are many pitfalls inherent in making this diagnosis. However, it is our opinion that such an entity does exist.
E, ARGANARAS, R H, RIGDON
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Leiomyoblastoma of the Stomach

Southern Medical Journal, 1975
Two cases of leiomyoblastoma of the stomach are reported. Endoscopic features, ie, submucosal mass with umbilication and apical ulceration, presence of normal peristalsis, and absence of stenosis or irregularity, help differentiate this tumor from carcinoma of the stomach. Case histories are presented and pathologic features are described.
N S, Mann   +3 more
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Eicosanoids and the stomach

Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators, 2000
Eicosanoids are arachidonic acid derivatives that include prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes. During the last three decades, it has become evident that these bioactive lipids play a pivotal role in gastric physiology. The goal of the present review is to describe their involvement in the normal regulation of gastric secretion and gastric ...
S, Atay, A S, Tarnawski, A, Dubois
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Adenomyoma of the stomach

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1977
Two cases of adenomyoma of the stomach and a review of previous reports in the literature are presented. Adenomyoma is a benign lesion of the pylorus of the stomach composed of smooth muscle, cysts, and glandular structures lined by all columnar epithelium, Brunner's glands, and sometimes pancreatic tissue.
A, Lasser, W B, Koufman
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Neurofibroma of the Stomach

Gastroenterology, 1950
Summary 1.Three cases of solitary neurofibroma of the stomach which came to operation are reported. 2.As a group they demonstrated all of the clinical features which may characterize the onset and subsequent course of such tumors. 3.The pathologic data are recorded and amplified with a discussion of other available information on the gross and ...
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Carcinoma of the stomach

The American Journal of Surgery, 1946
ARCINOMA of the stomach has aIways been a bIack chapter in surgery. Both diagnosis and therapy have been inadequate and reIativeIy ineffective. Enormous achievement in other branches of abdomina1 surgery notwithstanding, the genera1 outIook for a patient who has a maIignant tumor arising in the stomach remains desperate and, in most cases, hopeIess ...
P B, HUDSON, R, ALT
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