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  1. Stomach, low grade dysplasia

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    Description: Stomach - low grade dysplasia (2) without methylene blue stain Dysplasia is any abnormal development of tissues or organs. An alteration in cell growth resulting in cells that differ in size, shape, and appearance, often as a result of chronic irritation. Common sites for dysplasia are the respiratory tract in smokers and the cervix.
    Keywords: Abnormality in development, pre-cancerous change, Stomach Neoplasms, low-grade dysplasia, precancer, pre-cancer, alteration in size
  2. Stomach, low grade dysplasia

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    Description: Stomach - low grade dysplasia (4) without methylene blue stain
    Keywords: pre-cancer, alteration in size, low-grade dysplasia, precancer, pre-cancerous change, Abnormality in development, Stomach Neoplasms
  3. Stomach, high grade dysplasia

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    Description: Stomach - high grade dysplasia (1)
    Keywords: Stomach Neoplasms, HGD, precancerous changes
  4. Stomach, high grade dysplasia

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    Description: Stomach - high grade dysplasia (2)
    Keywords: precancerous changes, HGD, Stomach Neoplasms
  5. Stomach, low grade dysplasia with methylene blue stain, diffuse

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    Description: Stomach - low grade dysplasia, diffuse with and without methlyene blue stain Dysplasia is any abnormal development of tissues or organs. An alteration in cell growth resulting in cells that differ in size, shape, and appearance, often as a result of chronic irritation. Common sites for dysplasia are the respiratory tract in smokers and the cervix.
    Keywords: Abnormality in development, Stomach Neoplasms, alteration in size
  6. Stomach, low grade dysplasia

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    Description: Stomach - low grade dysplasia (3) without methylene blue stain Dysplasia is any abnormal development of tissues or organs. An alteration in cell growth resulting in cells that differ in size, shape, and appearance, often as a result of chronic irritation. Common sites for dysplasia are the respiratory tract in smokers and the cervix.
    Keywords: low-grade dysplasia, alteration in size, pre-cancer, Stomach Neoplasms, pre-cancerous change, Abnormality in development, precancer
  7. Stomach, gastric adenoma, 3cm, low-to-moderate dysplasia

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    Description: Stomach - 3 cm gastric adenoma low-to-moderate dysplasia Gastric adenoma (adenomatous gastric polyp) is a type of polyp made up of abnormal (atypical) glandular cells from the stomach lining. They are found in areas of the stomach where the normal tissue has been changed by chronic inflammation. If left untreated, a gastric adenoma could develop into adenocarcinoma, the most common type of stomach cancer.
    Keywords: tumor, Stomach lining, Adenomatous Polyps, Colonoscopy
  8. Stomach, ulcerating stomach cancer, advanced

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    Description: Stomach - ulcerating stomach cancer, advanced Ulcerating adenocarcinomas make up a third of all gastric cancers. They have shallow ulcers of variable size. Surrounding tissues are firm, raised and nodular. Usually the ulcer’s lateral margins are irregular and its base is ragged.
    Keywords: ulcerating cancer, Digestive System Neoplasms, Stomach cancer, gastric neoplasm, gastic cancer, Neoplasms
  9. Stomach, hyperplastic polyp

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    Description: Stomach - hyperplastic polyp
    Keywords: serrated polyp, Adenomatous Polyps, hyperplastic polyps, Stomach Neoplasms
  10. Stomach, inflammatory polyp

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    Description: Stomach - inflammatory polyp
    Keywords: Stomach Neoplasms, Adenomatous Polyps, polyp, stomach polyp