Difference between revisions of "Gastric ulcer"

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*Heaped (raised) edges - suggestive of [[gastric carcinoma|cancer]].
*Heaped (raised) edges - suggestive of [[gastric carcinoma|cancer]].
*Punched-out appearance with flat edges - suggestive of benign.
*Punched-out appearance with flat edges - suggestive of benign.
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*The edges of the ulcer are classically biopsied, as the dictum is: the cancer is there; this dictum may not be true.<ref name=pmid22469743>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Lv | first1 = SX. | last2 = Gan | first2 = JH. | last3 = Ma | first3 = XG. | last4 = Wang | first4 = CC. | last5 = Chen | first5 = HM. | last6 = Luo | first6 = EP. | last7 = Huang | first7 = XP. | last8 = Wu | first8 = SH. | last9 = Qin | first9 = AL. | title = Biopsy from the base and edge of gastric ulcer healing or complete healing may lead to detection of gastric cancer earlier: an 8 years endoscopic follow-up study. | journal = Hepatogastroenterology | volume = 59 | issue = 115 | pages = 947-50 | month = May | year = 2012 | doi = 10.5754/hge10692 | PMID = 22469743 }}</ref>


===Images===
===Images===
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Image:Adenocarcinoma of the stomach.jpg | Malignant ulcer of the stomach. (WC)
Image:Adenocarcinoma of the stomach.jpg | Malignant ulcer of the stomach. (WC)
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==Microscopic==
==Microscopic==
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