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Stomach metastasis

Urinary bladder involvement by a secondary tumor either as a metastasis or by direct extension occurs most commonly from colorectal (33%), prostatic (12%), and cervical (11%) sites.Less common sources include breast, stomach, lung, and melanoma primaries. [Pg.622]

Fig. 2.11a,b. Metastasis to the stomach. Double Contrast and Single Contrast barium studies (a) demonstrate a villous type tumour arising from the lesser curve aspect of the antrum, confirmed at endoscopy (b). Biopsy revealed a metastasis from breast cancer... [Pg.11]

Malignant Tumours of the Stomach and Duodenum 102 Gastric Carcinoma 102 Gastric Lymphoma 103 Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumour 103 Metastasis to the Stomach 104 Primary Carcinoma of the Duodenum 104 Secondary Involvement of the Duodenum 105 Bezoars 107 References 108... [Pg.89]


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