Presentation
Abdominal pain and vomiting.
Patient Data



Increased wall thickness due to tumoral infiltration is present at distal gastric antrum and prepyloric region causing gastric outlet obstruction. There is no sign of local invasion to adjacent structures. A few small regional lymphadenopathies are seen in the vicinity of diseased segment.
Case Discussion
Distal gastric mass (pathology proven adenocarcinoma) with gastric outlet obstruction and small regional lymphadenopathies.
Gastric outlet obstruction can be due to malignant or benign causes such as duodenal or gastric peptic ulcers (most common) and adenocarcinoma (second most common).