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Fig. 4 | BMC Gastroenterology

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From: Cholangiocarcinoma presenting as dysphagia and misdiagnosed as gastritis: a case report

Fig. 4

Enhanced CT images of the patient at the current admission (Siemens Force) CT plain and enhanced scan. Planes A, B plain scans, C, D arterial phase, E, F the portal vein phase, G the substantial phase, H image of extrahepatic bile duct. The indwelling nutritional tube shadow was seen in the stomach and esophagus. The thickening of the stomach wall was obvious, especially in the fundus and lesser curvature. On contrast-enhanced scan, the lesions showed heterogeneous enhancement. No obvious enlarged lymph nodes were found in the fat space around the lesion. There were no obvious dilatations of intra- and extrahepatic bile ducts. Imaging diagnosis showed that the gastric wall of the cardia, fundus, and stomach body were thickened, suggesting a tumor

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