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Query: UMLS:C0038358 (gastric ulcer)
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A long-term follow-up gastrocamera photographic study of 481 patients with gastric ulcer was conducted at intervals of 3 weeks to 6 months. It showed that gastric ulcers could remain healed for 2 months to 6 years of observation, yet, recurrence of ulceration occurred in 79% including 18% with multiple occurences. Gastric polyp developed in 8 patients whose initial gastrophotography showed no such lesion in the original study. Furthermore, 7 cancers of the stomach developed at sites away from the initial benign ulcer foci. Six of these cases proved to be mucosal cancer and one was an advanced cancer. In 5 of 7 cases of malignancy, the cancer occurred distal to the initial ulcer foci and anaplastic adenocarcinoma was seen in 3 of these. The others were well differentiated adenocarcinomas. No correlation was found among histopathological type of cancer, depth of malignant invasion, location of the new growth or gastric juice acidity in these 7 cases of malignancy. It is concluded that a thorough and routine gastroscopic examination is indicated for all sorts of gastric disorders whether they are initial or follow-up cases.
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PMID:Follow-up endoscopic study of gastric mucosal changes secondary to gastric ulcer. 63 Oct 93

The pathologic features and prognosis of patient in whom gastric cancer simulates at endoscopy as a benign gastric ulcer has been poorly characterized. We performed a retrospective study with particular reference to the long term prognosis on 191 patients treated for gastric adenocarcinoma over the period 1980-1986. In 176 of these 191 patients (92.2%), the endoscopic findings suggested cancers, while in the remaining 15 patients (7.8%), the endoscopic appearance suggested benign ulcer. Comparing gastric cancers masquerading as benign gastric ulcers with those appeared malignant endoscopically, the former had higher resectability rate (100% vs 77.3%), higher incidence of early gastric cancer (73.3% vs 6.25%), less poorly differentiated carcinoma (33.3% vs 65.4%), less lymph node metastasis (13% vs 69.5%) and a higher five-year survival rate (86.6% vs 24.8%) (p less than 0.05 in all). Our study indicated that gastric adenocarcinomas simulated benign gastric ulcers at endoscopy are mostly early gastric cancers that carry a much better prognosis.
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PMID:Gastric adenocarcinoma simulating benign gastric ulcer. 151 72

A multicentre retrospective study of ulcer-carcinoma was carried out in 16 hospitals in China, with the aim of examining the correlation between pre-cancerous lesions and malignant change associated with benign gastric ulcer. Malignant change occurred at 2% over a variable period of 6 months to 15 years. About two-thirds of the ulcer cancers were found to be tubular adenocarcinoma.
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PMID:A clinical, endoscopic and pathological study of ulcer-carcinoma: report of 210 cases. 154 67

Proton beam radiation therapy using 250 MeV protons was carried out on two patients with early gastric cancer (T1, N0, M0). One patient was an 85-year-old man with early gastric cancer of type IIa + IIc. The other one was a 70 year old man with early gastric cancer of type IIc. In both cases histological examination of biopsy specimens showed differentiated adenocarcinoma; distant metastasis was not found by other examinations. Both patients were considered inoperable due to their poor cardiac and/or respiratory functions. Therefore, it was decided to treat them by definitive proton irradiation, delivering total doses of 86 Gy and 83 Gy, respectively. In both patients, skin erythema that did not require any special treatment was found in the irradiation field. Hematobiological examinations did not show any abnormality. Although endoscopic examination at two years after irradiation in the former case and at seven months in the latter case showed persistent gastric ulcer at the site of the cancerous lesions, cancer cells were not found histologically. Therefore, we concluded that proton irradiation therapy was useful for inoperable early gastric cancers.
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PMID:Definitive proton beam radiation therapy for inoperable gastric cancer: a report of two cases. 164 84

A total of 129 consecutive gastrectomy specimens from Japanese (99), Philippinos (11), Hawaiians (8), Koreans (5), Chinese (4) and Caucasians born in Hawaii (2) were examined under high-power light microscopy (1000 x) for the presence of ciliated gastric cells. Fifty-two of the 129 gastrectomy specimens (40.3%) contained ciliated cells. Ciliated cells were found in the basal segments of antral glands (usually cystically dilated) whose superficial segments had undergone intestinal metaplasia. The presence of ciliated cells in the gastric mucosa was influenced by the age of the patient and by the degree of intestinal metaplasia: the older the patient, the greater the degree of intestinal metaplasia and the greater the frequency of specimens with ciliated cells. The presence of ciliated cells was also influenced by the type of lesion in the specimen. Although the highest frequency (47.2%) was found in stomachs removed for adenocarcinoma, a substantial number of stomachs removed for gastric ulcer also showed that change (36%). The data suggest that increasing age and advanced atrophic gastritis, especially of the antrum, provide the necessary conditions that lead to the development of cilia, not only in Japanese subjects, but in other Hawaiian ethnic groups as well.
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PMID:Ciliated gastric cells among Japanese living in Hawaii. 190 Feb 73

The effect of somatostatin-14 (SST), at doses utilized in clinical practice, on gastric intraluminal prostaglandin (PG) E2 release was evaluated in 8 endoscopically normal subjects, in 6 patients with benign gastric ulcer and in 8 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma. In normal subjects, SST induced a significant increase in gastric intraluminal PGE2 concentration and output, whereas it did not augment the concentration and output of PGE2 in patients with gastric ulcer and with gastric cancer. The altered PG response to SST stimulation shown by gastric ulcer and gastric cancer patients may be related to a modified cell population in the gastric mucosa and/or to a defective regulation of this local gastric mucosal mediator.
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PMID:Basal and somatostatin-stimulated gastric intraluminal prostaglandin E2 in patients with gastric ulcer and with gastric adenocarcinoma. 197 75

Before surgery, 12 patients with suspected leiomyoma and 12 patients with suspected leiomyosarcoma were studied by endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS), computed tomography (CT), endoscopy, and barium swallow. The results were correlated with surgery and histology. Ten leiomyomas, one benign gastric ulcer, one carcinoid metastasis, eight leiomyosarcomas, two leiomyoblastomas, one mucus secreting adenocarcinoma, and one bronchial carcinoma were diagnosed. Eighteen additional patients suspected to have benign submucosal lesions by endoscopy and barium meal were treated non-surgically, and studied by EUS and CT. EUS was superior to other imaging techniques in the detection, staging, and follow-up of submucosal smooth muscle tumors because of clear imaging of the intramural abnormality and adjacent lymph nodes.
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PMID:Endoscopic ultrasonography for the evaluation of smooth muscle tumors in the upper gastrointestinal tract: an experience with 42 cases. 221 Feb 74

Nineteen patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma, three with cholangiocarcinoma, two with hepatocellular carcinoma, and one with carcinoid were treated with hepatic artery infusion chemotherapy. An implantable pump system was used to deliver floxuridine (FUdR), starting at 400 mg for 2 weeks with 2 weeks of rest. Eleven of 15 (73%) measurable patients with colorectal carcinoma responded. Of 6 complete responses, 4 were documented by laparotomy, including 1 with cholangiocarcinoma. Toxicity included dyspepsia and elevated liver function tests in all patients, gastric ulcer in 2, cholecystitis in 2, and sclerosing cholangitis in 3. Overall median survival for the colon cancer patients has not been reached at 16 months. Regional disease was controlled in the majority of patients treated with this regimen with acceptable toxicity and good quality of life.
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PMID:Hepatic perfusion with FUdR utilizing an implantable system in patients with liver primary cancer or metastatic cancer confined to the liver. 254 47

Gastric acid secretions and serum gastrin levels have been examined in 128 patients with early gastric cancer and in 98 gastric ulcer patients. Gastric cancer patients were found to have lower acid secretions than did gastric ulcer patients, and those with elevated types of a differentiated adenocarcinoma had lower acid secretions than did those with depressed types of an undifferentiated adenocarcinoma. Gastric acid secretions in patients with both a gastric ulcer and cancer were found to decrease with aging. However, the serum gastrin levels were found to be decreased in patients with a gastric ulcer and to be increased in patients with a gastric cancer. Incidences of a differentiated adenocarcinoma increased with aging. From these observations, it has been speculated that the carcinogenesis of a differentiated adenocarcinoma may be related to increasing endogenous gastrin levels and decreasing gastric acid secretions. These results suggest that a continuous check of the serum gastrin levels might be a good marker for cancer detection and that gastrin antibodies might be useful for treatment.
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PMID:[Gastric acid secretions and serum gastrin levels in patients with mucosal and submucosal gastric cancers]. 254 82

Histochemically differentiated mucins have been studied in the mucosal lining of the esophagus and the stomach. Acid mucin was differentiated from neutral mucin by the alcian blue/PAS technique and sulphomucin by the high iron diamine/alcian blue technique. Neutral mucin secreted normally by the stomach mucosa was replaced by acid mucin in 17 of the 19 mucin secreting adenocarcinomas involving the lower third of the esophagus, and in 24 of the 28 mucin secreting gastric adenocarcinomas studied. The intestinal metaplasia (IM) seen in the gastric mucosa associated with adenocarcinoma, chronic gastric ulcer and chronic gastritis was classified according to the type of mucin secreted by the goblet cells. IM secreting sulphomucins was seen to be associated with gastric adenocarcinoma.
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PMID:Mucin histochemistry of the upper gastrointestinal tract. 270 46


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