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Akita H et al. – Both the cytology of the Douglas washing and pathological examination of frozen section specimens were negative for carcinoma, and therefore a distal gastrectomy was performed. The pathological examination revealed the presence of FBGs. In this rare case, the FBGs formed shortly after surgery and were difficult to distinguish from disseminated cancer.

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