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From: Successful treatment of nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia in a reconstructed jejunum after esophagectomy and remnant gastric tube resection: a case report

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Pathological findings in a previously resected specimen of gastric tube cancer. A Macroscopic image of the resected gastric conduit with ulcerative gastric tube cancer with a diameter of 36 × 27 mm (white arrowhead). B Loupe view of gastric tube cancer in the resected gastric conduit. The invasion depth of gastric tube cancer was judged as pT4b-Trachea and it was pathologically suspected to have existed with residual cancer. C Microscopical findings showed the ulcerative tumor with bleeding and stromal fibrosis. D Moderate-to-poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma cells were observed and mainly composed of poorly differentiated components. Lymphatic and venous invasions are occasionally observed

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