Author:
Fork F.-T.,Ekberg O.,Haglund U.
Abstract
Upper gastro-intestinal radiographic studies in 19 patients with primary gastric lymphoma (PGL) were reviewed and compared with studies in matched patients with adenocarcinoma. The very large infiltrating tumour (n=10) was significantly more often found in patients with PGL, whereas the ulcerative lesion was the predominating feature in patients with adenocarcinoma (n=15). Furthermore a coarse, irregular mucosal pattern and shallow ulcerations were frequently associated with PGL (n=18). There was no difference in survival time between the two groups of patients. PGL is a rare disease, with two new cases annually in a population of 230000, and therefore easily misjudged.
Subject
Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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