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Case Reports
. 2008 Sep;4(9):641-3.

An unusual case of recurrent gastric abscess

Case Reports

An unusual case of recurrent gastric abscess

Maqsood Khan et al. Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y). 2008 Sep.
No abstract available

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Figure 1
Computed tomography scans of the abdomen demonstrating a gastric intraluminal wall abscess (indicated by the arrows), shown from different cut images.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Submucosal antral mass measuring 3 cm in the prepyloric area, shown from different angles during endoscopy.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Endoscopic ultrasound image demonstrating a 2-cm hypoechoic submucosal lesion suggestive of an abscess in the antrum that is confined to subcutaneous/muscularis propria.

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