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      Earlier diagnosis of gastric infiltrating carcinoma (scirrhous cancer).

      Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology
      Adenocarcinoma, Scirrhous, diagnosis, radiography, Adult, Age Factors, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Stomach Neoplasms

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          We approached the early diagnosis of gastric infiltrating carcinoma, scirrhous cancer, by a retrospective study of 19 patients, together with a prospective study of a single patient, by reexamination and follow-up of gastric roentgenographs and endoscopic films. This study suggests that an early feature of this type of gastric cancer might be IIc- or III + IIc-like depression in the body of the stomach, probably in the fundic region of the stomach. A shallow depression or a slight stiffness of the gastric wall may be one of the earliest roentgenographic or endoscopic findings helpful in early detection of this disease.

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