1942
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1942.01220040050006
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Association of Pernicious Anemia and Carcinoma of the Stomach

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“…In one case the fundal area was definitely the site of the tumour; in two cases the site was probably the body; in three it was natural to interpret the tumour as being in the pylorus; and in the last case the growth was without doubt a scirrhus involving the entire stomach. Doehring and Eusterman (1942) found 17 instances of gastric carcinoma among 1,014 patients suffering from pernicious anaemia. Eight were situated in the distal third of the stomach, four in the middle third, and three in the proximal third; two cases involved the entire stomach.…”
Section: Causes Of Death Among Pernicious Anaemia Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one case the fundal area was definitely the site of the tumour; in two cases the site was probably the body; in three it was natural to interpret the tumour as being in the pylorus; and in the last case the growth was without doubt a scirrhus involving the entire stomach. Doehring and Eusterman (1942) found 17 instances of gastric carcinoma among 1,014 patients suffering from pernicious anaemia. Eight were situated in the distal third of the stomach, four in the middle third, and three in the proximal third; two cases involved the entire stomach.…”
Section: Causes Of Death Among Pernicious Anaemia Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%