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Disease gastric cancer
Symptom C0001418|adenocarcinoma
Sentences 10
PubMedID- 22159640 Gastric adenocarcinoma is major type of the gastric cancer (1) and in most cases, they are detected in advanced stages.
PubMedID- 22826628 Methods: from january 2001 to december 2006, 487 patients with histologically confirmed primary gastric adenocarcinoma were diagnosed with stage ii gastric cancer according to the new 7th edition american joint committee on cancer stage classification at the department of gastric cancer and soft tissue surgery, fudan university shanghai cancer center.
PubMedID- 25385300 Intraoperative pathological diagnosis showed that the adenocarcinoma was compatible with recurrence of gastric cancer; thus, total gastrectomy with d1 lymphadenectomy was performed.
PubMedID- 24876758 Pathological examination revealed a synchronous cancer consisting of early gastric cancer with poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma located in mucosa, with lymph node metastasis (3+/29) (t1n1m0, stage ib); and diffuse large b cell lymphoma of small intestine involving descending colon and bilateral ovaries, with lymph node metastasis (2+/5) (ann arbor iie).
PubMedID- 24518125 In gastric cancer patients associated with pga, gastric adenocarcinoma and adjacent pga were separately evaluated, and both lesions had lost mlh1/pms2 expression in patients #1 and #14 and msh2/msh6 expression in patient #8. in 14 sporadic pgas, there were no losses of mismatch-repair proteins in any of the cases.
PubMedID- 25682192 Patients and methods: from the seer-database we retrieved gastric cancer patients with a primary adenocarcinoma, of caucasian or asian ethnicity and without distant metastases (m0).
PubMedID- 21785606 Pathology revealed a 15.9 × 12.5 × 6.2 cm poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma consistent with metastatic gastric cancer, and fluid and tissue cultures were positive for clostridium perfringens.
PubMedID- 25490528 A previous study conducted on patients with cardia adenocarcinoma found that 49% of gastric cancer patients who underwent previous endoscopy presented with in situ or localised gastric cancer, compared with 27% of those who did not have a previous endoscopy (cooper et al, 2002).
PubMedID- 22076225 Final pathologic examination revealed borrman type-iii gastric cancer with poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma located at the antrum.
PubMedID- 24729878 Gastric adenocarcinoma accounting for 90–95% of gastric cancers has two histological types—intestinal and diffuse types based on microscopic observation and growth patterns.

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