2013
DOI: 10.4321/s1130-01082013000700010
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Large gastric folds arising in polyposis syndromes

Abstract: Large gastric folds (LGF) can be caused by benign conditions as well as malignancies. Unfortunately, endoscopic features and biopsy results are often equivocal, making the diagnosis and management of large gastric folds difficult. Polyposis syndromes encompass a group of conditions in which multiple gastrointestinal polyps occur in the lumen of the gut. Large gastric folds are extremely rare in these syndromes. We present the case of a patient with polyposis who was found to have large gastric folds in the ent… Show more

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“…Polyposis syndrome with gastric polyps at times can mimic MD with TGF [13] [ Figure 1]. These polyps can present as focal hypertrophic gastropathy and can be distributed so diffusely to mimic TGF.…”
Section: Endoscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polyposis syndrome with gastric polyps at times can mimic MD with TGF [13] [ Figure 1]. These polyps can present as focal hypertrophic gastropathy and can be distributed so diffusely to mimic TGF.…”
Section: Endoscopymentioning
confidence: 99%