23 June 2021
: Case report
Multiple Gastric Carcinomas Associated with Epstein-Barr Virus and Helicobacter pylori: A Thought-Provoking Case
Challenging differential diagnosis, Rare coexistence of disease or pathology
Tomohide Hori1ABCDEF*, Hidekazu Yamamoto1DF, Hideki Harada1DF, Michihiro Yamamoto1DF, Masahiro Yamada1BD, Takefumi Yazawa1BD, Ben Sasaki1BD, Masaki Tani1BD, Asahi Sato1BD, Hikotaro Katsura1BD, Yasuyuki Kamada1BD, Ryotaro Tani1BD, Ryuhei Aoyama1BD, Yudai Sasaki1DF, Masayuki Shintaku2ACD, Yoko Iwasa2CD, Masazumi Zaima1ADFDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.931668
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e931668
Figure 1. Multiple gastric carcinomas. (A–C) “Kissing” lesions were observed in the stomach. The 2 lesions (yellow and green arrows) were located in the anterior (yellow arrow) and posterior walls (green arrow) of the gastric body. They were pathologically diagnosed as moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma. (D) Both lesions (yellow and green arrows) were detected with dynamic computed tomography. GC – gastric carcinoma.






