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Gastric xanthelasma in a patient after partial gastrectomy
T Khachaturian1, J P Dinning, D L Earnest
1University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Tucson, USA.
Abstract:
Gastric xanthelasma is a benign condition that must be differentiated from early carcinoma. The first descriptions of this condition appeared in the literature >100 yr ago but, to date, no adequate photographs of the gross endoscopic appearance have been published. With the hope of increasing awareness of this condition, we report a case of gastric xanthelasma in a patient with previous partial gastrectomy and review the existing literature. We also present photographs with the typical endoscopic characteristics of the lesion.
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