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[Gastric cancer 658 - Very large EGC arising from adenoma]

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Big tumors are usually AGC, but not always. Please see the pathology result of this case.

(2008)
Subtotal gastrectomy: Early gastric carcinoma (arising in an adenoma)
- Gross type : EGC type I
- Histologic type : tubular adenocarcinoma, well differentiated
- Size : 9x4.5 cm (multifocal in villotubular adenoma)
- Depth of invasion : extension to mucosa (lamina propria) (pT1a)
- Lymph node metastasis : no metastasis
- Pre-existing adenoma : villotubular adenoma with high grade dysplasia,
- Negative resection margins



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