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Fig. 2

From: Diagnosis and clinical implication of collision gastric adenocarcinomas: a case report

Fig. 2

Images of formalin-fixed resected specimens divided according to the macroscopic findings of two adjacent lesions. The cutting lines were set perpendicular to the border of two adjacent lesions (arrows and arrowheads). a Case 1: an irregular, depressed lesion in the lesser curvature of the middle and lower stomach (arrow and arrowhead). b Case 2: a large irregular, depressed lesion with marginal protrusion (arrow) and a proximal adjacent depressed lesion (arrowhead) in the posterior wall of the lower stomach. c Case 3: a nodular elevated lesion (arrow) and a distal adjacent depressed lesion (arrowhead) in the posterior wall in the middle stomach. d Case 4: two adjacent irregular, depressed lesions (arrow and arrowhead) in the anterior wall of the middle stomach. e Case 5: a large, well-demarcated ulcer with marginal protrusion (arrowhead) and an adjacent small depressed lesion (arrow) in the lower stomach

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