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From: Diagnosis of gastric cancer by MDCT gastrography: diagnostic characteristics and management potential

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A 50-year-old male presented with vomiting of blood and dyspepsia for 3 weeks; a, b contrast-enhanced CT (arterial phase with oral contrast) axial scans show diffuse thickness of the greater curvature with an exophytic mass showing heterogeneous enhancement with central breakdown, the mass measures about (3.5 × 2.0 cm), other findings are perigastric, splenic hilar lymph nodes and multiple hepatic focal lesion. c Contrast-enhanced CT abdomen coronal scans show splenic and hepatic focal lesions. Final diagnosis: stage T4N1M2 gastric carcinoma

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