KMID : 0359019970170020173
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1997 Volume.17 No. 2 p.173 ~ p.180
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One Case of Early Gastric Stump Cancer Following Partial Gastrectomy for Gastroptosis
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Abstract
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Gastric stump cancer is defined as cancers that develop in the gastric remnant after the gastric resection of nonmalignant lesions or malignant lesions. The interval between gastrectomy and the detection of gastric stump cancer must be over 5
years
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nonmalignant lesions and 10 years in malignant lesions. Symptoms of gastric stump cancer are not specific, so diagnosis is often delayed. Early detection and curative operation is very important in gastric stump cancer and follow-up endoscopic
examination is the most important diagnostic tool to detect gastric stump cancer. Recently we experienced a case of early gastric stump cancer. We report review of the literature to remind the important of gastric stump cancer and the important
of
follow-up endoscopic examination. (Korean J Gastrointest Endosc 17: 173~177, 1997)
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