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A clinicopathological study of gastric stump carcinoma following proximal gastrectomy
Gastric Cancer, 07/02/09
Ohyama S et al. - Gastric stump carcinoma following proximal gastrectomy occurred at a high frequency of 5.4% of initial resections. It is necessary to select a reconstruction method that facilitates postoperative endoscopic examination, as well as to follow up the patients after proximal gastrectomy in the long term for the early detection and early treatment of gastric stump carcinoma.
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