carcinoma
Endoscopy of Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma involving...
Another image of Rx. Upper Digestive Tract Scirrhous carcinomas typically cause irregular narrowing and rigidity of the stomach, giving rise to the typical linitis plastica, or "leather bottle" appearance....
Endoscopy of Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma involving...
Thickened & rigid of gastric walls, with or without mucosal ulceration.
Endoscopy of Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma involving...
Total gastrectomy was successfully performed. A diagnosis of linitis plastic type of schirrhus carcinoma of the stomach was made.
Endoscopy of Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma involving...
Macroscopic Specimen of Plastic Linitis (Scirrhous Carcinoma) The macroscopic appearance of advanced gastric carcinoma varies and was classified by Borrmann as fungating (type I), excavated (type...
Endoscopy of Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma involving...
Since linitis plastica often involves the entire stomach, total gastrectomy is usually performed. Indications for radical resection therefore should be carefully weighed against potential complications...
Endoscopy of Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma involving...
Gastric Cancer (scirrhous gastric carcinoma) has a poor prognosis due to delay in diagnosis. Pathological feature of this tumor is diffuse fibrosis of the gastric wall. Detection of small fibrotic...
Endoscopy of Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma involving...
Thickening of the antrum is marked with scissors In contrast with usual cases of gastric cancers, scirrhous gastric carcinoma tends to spread over the peritoneum with rapid growth and early metastasis....
Endoscopy of Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma involving...
Image of Plastic Linitis (Scirrhous Carcinoma) The surgical specimen of total esophago-gastrectomy Observing the cardia up and down the antrum and pylorus, the fundus and the the gastric body with...
Small cell carcinoma of the lung that invades...
There are malignant small cell neoplasia with round and spindle shaped nuclei. H&E x40.
Small cell carcinoma of the lung that invades...
To the left there are small cell tumor, malignant. To the right, the esquamous epithelium of the esophagus that is normal.