Cancer of the stomach; a clinical study of 921 operatively and pathologically demonstrated cases . Fig. 13.—(Case No. 16,426j.—Large medullary carcinoma of the papil-lomatous type; superficial erosions; enormous hyperplasia and infiltrationof the gastric wall. Patient had precarcinomatous history, clinically thatof peptic ulcer. Specimen obtained at laparotomy.—(Courtesy of ^SlayoClinic.). Fig. 14.—(Case Xo. 19,832).—Medullary carcinoma involving the py-lorus; enormous hjperplasia of gastric wall; pyloric obstruction; secoiidaryulceration of tumor. Patient had a precarcinomatous history, clini


Cancer of the stomach; a clinical study of 921 operatively and pathologically demonstrated cases . Fig. 13.—(Case No. 16,426j.—Large medullary carcinoma of the papil-lomatous type; superficial erosions; enormous hyperplasia and infiltrationof the gastric wall. Patient had precarcinomatous history, clinically thatof peptic ulcer. Specimen obtained at laparotomy.—(Courtesy of ^SlayoClinic.). Fig. 14.—(Case Xo. 19,832).—Medullary carcinoma involving the py-lorus; enormous hjperplasia of gastric wall; pyloric obstruction; secoiidaryulceration of tumor. Patient had a precarcinomatous history, clinicallythat of peptic ulcer. Specimen obtained at laparotomy.—(Courtesy ofMayo Clinic.) MORBID ANATOMY 65


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