“…Gastric PGA is a rare neoplasm with pyloric gland differentiation. 48,49 Although PGA is more frequently diagnosed in the stomach, [49][50][51][52][53] it can be detected in the oesophagus, 52,54 duodenum, 49,52,55 rectum, 56 gallbladder, 49,52,57 and bile duct. 49,52 In one series, PGAs were reported to account for 2.7% of all gastric polyps, but fundic gland polyps were not evaluated, thus skewing the results.…”