Presentation
Weight loss decreased appetite and dyspepsia for three months.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Gastric fundus adenocarcinoma
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Irregular inner margin circumferentially increased mucosal-wall thickness with thickness up to 15 mm in upper medial Gastric fundus extended within related lesser and greater curvature and also the gastro-esophageal junction is seen. No evidence of solid organ metastasis or significant lymph node is seen.
Case Discussion
The case is a pathology-proved non-metastatic moderately differentiated Gastric fundus adenocarcinoma of the upper medial gastric fundus extended within the Gastro-esophageal junction.