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Bouraoui Sâadia1, Ben Haha-Bellil Salna, Jouili Mohamed
1Service d'Anatomie pathologique, Hôpital la Rabta, Tunis.
Abstract:
The authors report 4 cases of Menetrier's disease associated with gastric adenocarcinoma and one case of low-grade dysplasia. The patients (3 men and 2 women) were aged between 53 and 81 years. In three cases the diagnosis was established by histological examination of the exicised tumor; in one case it was based on microbiopsy specimen; and in another case on a gastric tissue specimen. The authors review the anatomo-clinical features of this association and raise the problem of the relationship between Menetrier's disease, dysplasia and cancer.
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