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Table 1 Clinicopathological features of EBV-associated early gastric carcinoma with lymphoid stroma

From: Very low risk of lymph node metastasis in Epstein-Barr virus-associated early gastric carcinoma with lymphoid stroma

Case

Sex

Age (year)

Macroscopic type

Tumor location

Size (cm)

Proportion of glandular pattern (%)

Invasion depth

Lymphovascular invasion

Lymph node metastasis

Perineural invasion

Synchronous tumor

Follow-up (month)

Status

1

M

66

IIc

Angularis

1.1

5

SM2

0

0

0

GIST in gastric cardia

126

Dead of other disease

2

M

57

IIa + IIc

Antrum

2.5

0

SM2

0

0

0

0

72

Alive without disease

3

M

44

III

Fundus

3.3

45

SM2

0

0

0

0

90

Alive without disease

4

M

60

IIa

Cardia

2

20

SM2

0

0

0

GIST in gastric cardia

60

Alive without disease

5

M

63

III

Cardia

1.8

2

SM2

0

0

0

0

62

Alive without disease

6

M

55

III + IIa

Angularis

3

10

SM2

present

0

0

0

52

Alive without disease

7

M

67

IIc

Antrum

2

20

SM2

0

0

0

ccRCC

42

Alive without disease

8

M

74

IIc

Cardia

1.5

40

SM2

0

0

0

GIST in gastric corpus

18

Alive without disease

  1. GIST Gastrointestinal stromal tumor, ccRCC Clear cell renal cell carcinoma, 0 Absent