early onset gastric cancer
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early onset gastric carcinoma
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gastric intestinal metaplasia
13 December 2007intestinal metaplasia in stomach
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trichobezoar
30 November 2007Definition: Trichobezoar is a bezoar formed from hair - an extreme form of hairball. Humans who frequently consume hair sometimes require these to be removed. (WP)
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bezoar
gastric anomalies
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bezoar
30 November 2007Definition: A bezoar or enterolith is a sort of calculus or concretion, a stone found in the digestive system of mostly ruminant animals, but occurring among others including humans. There are several varieties of bezoar, some of which have inorganic constituents and others organic. (WP)
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EBV-associated gastritis
25 September 2007Gastrointestinal symptoms of EBV infection are nonspecific and occur rarely. EBV inducing acute gastrointestinal pathology is poorly recognized without suspicion.
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EBV-related gastritis
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Synopsis
severe gastritis associated with primary Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection in immunocompetent
intermittent fever of unknown origin
epigastric pain
diffuse thickening of the gastric wall
numerous ulcers in the stomach (...) -
gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma
18 September 2007Comparative genomic hybridization (#16479570#)
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Early adenocarcinoma of the esophagus (T1 stage)
Early (T1 stage) adenocarcinoma of the esophagus or gastroesophageal junction is a potentially curable disease.
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esophageal carcinomas
gastroesophageal junction
References
van Dekken H, Wink JC, Vissers KJ, van Marion R, (...) -
fundus
12 September 2007gastric fundus
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gastro-duodenal junction
12 September 2007Videos
Histology of gastro-duodenal junction (by Washington Deceit)
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digestive system stomach duodenum -
pyloric atresia
5 August 2007Congenital pyloric atresia (CPA) is a very rare malformation. It can occur as an isolated lesion or in association with other genetically determined conditions such as epidermolysis bullosa (MIM.226730) or aplasia cutis congenital, or form part of the hereditary multiple intestinal atresias syndrome.
Associations
epidermolysis bullosa with pyloric atresia (MIM.226730)
References
Al-Salem A, Nawaz A, Matta H, Jacobsz A. Congenital pyloric atresia: the spectrum. Int Surg. 2002 (...) -
gastric leiomyoma
28 July 2007Videos
Endoscopy of a gastric leiomyoma
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leiomyomas
gastric tumors
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