Endoscopy of Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma involving the entire Fundus, Body and the Antrum (20 of 47)

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Endoscopy of Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma involving the entire Fundus, Body and the Antrum (20 of 47)
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Gastroenterology

Case description

Detection of gastric carcinoma is improved by using
thin-section sequences and helical or multidetector-row
CT. When thin collimation is used, near-isotropic imaging
of the stomach is possible, allowing high-quality
multiplanar reformation and 3-dimensional reconstruction
of gastric images. An intravenous contrast medium is used,
along with water or gas as a negative intraluminal agent.
Prone views improve visualization of tumors of the cardia
and distal stomach.

tags: endoscopy fundus carcinoma antrum Scirrhous

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