A Case of Concomitant Malignant Primary Gastric Lymphoma and Adenocarcinoma.
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We report a case of concomitant malignant primary gastric lymphoma and primary gastric adenocarcinoma. A 68-year-old man seen for epigastralgia was found in an upper gastrointestinal series and endoscopy to have a large ulcerative lesion from the upper body to the angle of the stomach. Endoscopic biopsy showed malignant lymphoma. He was admitted and underwent chemotherapy, which shrank the ulcerative lesion and localized it at the angle of the stomach. He then underwent total gastrectomy and combined lymphnode dissection. Histopathologically, the gastric lymphoma lesion disappeared and papillary adenocarcinoma limited to the mucosal layer was found at the angle of the lesser curvature. His postoperative course was uneventful and he remains diseasefree as of this writing.
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