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Title: Esophageal carcinoma is frequently accompanied with early gastric carcinoma. Author: Matsuura H, Morita M, Tsutsui S, Kido Y, Mori M. Journal: Int Surg; 1992; 77(2):69-71. PubMed ID: 1644541. Abstract: A review of data on 360 patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma who underwent esophageal resection revealed 14 cases (3.9%) and 16 lesions with synchronous gastric carcinomas. Among the 16 lesions, there were 14 (87.5%) early gastric carcinomas and two advanced carcinomas. Of the 14 early gastric carcinomas, two were minute (less than 5 mm in the largest diameter) early gastric carcinomas and four small (6-10 mm in the largest diameter). These gastric carcinomas were in a relatively early stage. The six early gastric carcinomas were not detected preoperatively. However, a thorough observation of the gastric mucosa could not be done in four of those due to stenosis which had developed as a result of the esophageal carcinoma. Therefore, intraoperative gastric observation should be done in cases in which the findings of the preoperative endoscopic examination of the stomach are inadequate and the upper gastrointestinal series reveal certain gastric abnormalities.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]