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Cronkhite-Canada syndrome complicated with huge intramucosal gastric cancer
Gastric Cancer, 07/02/09
Karasawa H et al. - A literature search revealed that 32 gastric carcinomas which developed in patients with CCS were mostly limited to within the submucosa in spite of their huge sizes, and such cancer development in CCS polyposis is therefore not considered to be unusual.
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