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Gastric Carcinoid Tumors

Gastric Carcinoid Tumors

 

Gastric Carcinoid Tumors

 

Gastric Carcinoid Tumors

 

Gastric Carcinoid Tumors

 

The CR nicely defines the enhancing Multiple Gastric Carcinoid Tumors

The CR nicely defines the enhancing Multiple Gastric Carcinoid Tumors

 

Gastrinoma with Stomach Carcinoids

Gastrinoma with Stomach Carcinoids

 

Gastrinoma with Stomach Carcinoids

 

Gastrinoma with Stomach Carcinoids

 

Gastrinoma with Stomach Carcinoids

 

Gastrinoma with Stomach Carcinoids

 

Gastrinoma with Stomach Carcinoids

 

Vascular Gastric Mass Dx: Glomus tumor

Vascular Gastric MassDx: Glomus tumor

 

Vascular Gastric MassDx: Glomus tumor

 

Vascular Gastric MassDx: Glomus tumor

 

Metastases to the Stomach

Patterns of involvement
  • Linitis plastica (breast cancer)
  • Multiple nodules (melanoma)
  • Solitary mass (melanoma)

 

“Though breast cancer is a common cancer it rarely metastasizes to stomach. Lobular carcinoma is the most common histological type which presents with gastric metastases. The most common presentation is linitis plastica.”
Gastric metastases from breast cancer: A report of two cases and review of literature.
Rachan Shetty KS et al.
J Cancer Res Ther. 2015 Jul-Sep;11(3):660. 

 

Metastatic Breast Cancer to the Stomach with Linitis Plastica

Metastatic Breast Cancer to the Stomach with Linitis Plastica

 

Metastatic Breast Cancer to the Stomach with Linitis Plastica

 

Metastatic Breast Cancer to the Stomach with Linitis Plastica

 

Metastatic Breast Cancer to the Stomach with Linitis Plastica

 

Linitis Plastica and Breast Cancer

Linitis Plastica and Breast Cancer

 

Linitis Plastica and Breast Cancer

 

Linitis Plastica and Breast Cancer

 

Linitis Plastica and Breast Cancer

 

Linitis Plastica and Breast Cancer

Linitis Plastica and Breast Cancer

 

Linitis Plastica and Breast Cancer

 

Linitis Plastica and Breast Cancer

 

Linitis Plastica and Breast Cancer

 

Metastatic Melanoma

  • Metastasis to stomach most commonly arise from lung cancer, breast cancer and melanoma.
  • Usually solitary (62.5%)
  • Can be multiple (37.5%)
  • Location may be submucosal or serosal
Metastatic Melanoma

 

41 year old woman with pain

Metastatic Melanoma

Metastatic Melanoma

 

Suspected GI Bleed

Suspected GI Bleed

 

xxxSuspected GI Bleed

 

Suspected GI Bleed

 

Suspected GI Bleed

 

Suspected GI Bleed

 

RCC Metastatic to the Stomach

RCC Metastatic to the Stomach

 

RCC Metastatic to the Stomach with GI Bleed

RCC Metastatic to the Stomach with GI Bleed

 

RCC Metastatic to the Stomach with GI Bleed

 

RCC Metastatic to the Stomach with GI Bleed

 

RCC Metastatic to the Stomach with GI Bleed

 

RCC Metastatic to the Stomach with GI Bleed

 

 
 

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