1999
DOI: 10.1007/s101200050071
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Collision carcinoma at the esophagogastric junction

Abstract: Atrue collision carcinoma at the esophagogastric junction is rare. In this article, we report colliding double primary cancers of the esophagus and the stomach in a 68-year-old man and discuss this entity. Pathological analysis after total gastrectomy and partial esophagectomy showed the following findings. Areas of squamous differentiation were found on the esophageal side of the tumor and were adjacent to normal mucosa, and areas of glandular differentiation were found to the gastric side of the tumor and ad… Show more

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“…Collision tumors and composite tumors most frequently affect the stomach. 2 5 Malignant lymphoma, carcinoid tumor, and gastrointestinal stromal tumor can occur in collision with gastric adenocarcinoma. 6 8 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collision tumors and composite tumors most frequently affect the stomach. 2 5 Malignant lymphoma, carcinoid tumor, and gastrointestinal stromal tumor can occur in collision with gastric adenocarcinoma. 6 8 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%