Cancer of the stomach; a clinical study of 921 operatively and pathologically demonstrated cases . Fig. 10.—(Case No. 22,314).—Carcinoma of the scirrhus type involvingthe pyloric half of the stomach; enormous hyperplasia of gastric wall;pyloric stenosis; small gastric lumen (leather-bottle type). Specimenobtained at laparotomy.—(Courtesy of Mayo Clinic.) 62 CANCER OF THE STOMACH. Fig. 11.—(Case No. 14,959).—Ring carcinoma of the scirrhus type involv-ing the pylorus and antrum; extensive infiltration of stomach wall; pyloricobstruction. Patient had precarcinomatous history, clinically that ofpe


Cancer of the stomach; a clinical study of 921 operatively and pathologically demonstrated cases . Fig. 10.—(Case No. 22,314).—Carcinoma of the scirrhus type involvingthe pyloric half of the stomach; enormous hyperplasia of gastric wall;pyloric stenosis; small gastric lumen (leather-bottle type). Specimenobtained at laparotomy.—(Courtesy of Mayo Clinic.) 62 CANCER OF THE STOMACH. Fig. 11.—(Case No. 14,959).—Ring carcinoma of the scirrhus type involv-ing the pylorus and antrum; extensive infiltration of stomach wall; pyloricobstruction. Patient had precarcinomatous history, clinically that ofpeptic ulcer. Specimen obtained at laparotomy.—(Courtesy of MayoClinic.) MORBID ANATOMY 63


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