17 August 2021>: Articles
Hyperthermia with Chemotherapy for Unresectable Gastric Cancer in a Patient with a Vagus Nerve Stimulator Implant: A Case Report
Unusual setting of medical care
Hirozumi Sawai A* , Shuhei Ueno A , Yoshimi Yamaguchi B , Yuka Suzuki B , Akemi Murata B , Enami Suganuma B , Kazuya Yamamoto A , Hiromasa Kuzuya B , Shuji Koide A , Masaaki Kurimoto A , Takeshi Yanagi B , Hajime Koide B , Atsushi Kamiya ADOI: 10.12659/AJCR.931564
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e931564
Figure 6. Follow-up EGD findings and CT images. EGD reveals reduction in size of the tumor at the minor curvature of the gastric corpus (A) and the posterior wall of the gastric antrum (B). CT scan shows reduction in size of the tumor mass and regional lymph nodes (white arrows) between the posterior wall of the gastric antrum and the head and body of the pancreas (C). The size of para-aortic lymph node metastases (white arrows) is reduced (D). CT – computed tomography; EGD– esophagogastroduodenoscopy.