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Gastric Malignancies

Upper endoscopy is the fastest way of getting diagnosis in a patient with a suspected gastric malignancy, causing symptoms like anaemia, bleeding, nausea, vomiting and weigth loss. Here are some examples of typical endoscopic findings in gastric malignancies:
An Early Gastric Cancer (Adenocarcinoma)
An Early Gastric Cancer in the Gastric Antrum
A Gastric Cancer of the Intestinal Type
A Gastric Cancer of the Diffuse Type
A Gastric Cancer of the Diffuse Type
A Gastric Cancer of the Diffuse Type in the Gastric Antrum
A Gastric Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumour (GIST)
A Malignant Gastric Carcinoid Tumour
A Malignant Gastric Carcinoid Tumour
An Ulcerated Gastric Lymphoma
A Metastatic Lesion from a Malignant Melanoma
A B-Cell Lymphoma in the Gastric Fundus
Close up of a MALT-lymphoma in the Gastric Corpus
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