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- Q870891 subject Q7031489.
- Q870891 abstract "Linitis plastica, also known as Brinton's disease or leather bottle stomach, is a morphological variant of diffuse (or infiltrating) stomach cancer.Causes of linitis plastica could be lye ingestion or metastatic infiltration of the stomach, particularly breast and lung carcinoma. It is not associated with H. pylori infection or chronic gastritis. The risk factors are undefined, except for rare inherited mutations in E-cadherin, which are found in about 50% of diffuse-type gastric carcinomas.This cancer (and most other stomach cancers) is more common in Asian countries, particularly Japan.".
- Q870891 thumbnail Linitis_plastica.jpg?width=300.
- Q870891 wikiPageExternalLink gastric-cancer.
- Q870891 wikiPageWikiLink Q102769.
- Q870891 wikiPageWikiLink Q1029907.
- Q870891 wikiPageWikiLink Q17.
- Q870891 wikiPageWikiLink Q17859787.
- Q870891 wikiPageWikiLink Q180556.
- Q870891 wikiPageWikiLink Q181876.
- Q870891 wikiPageWikiLink Q189588.
- Q870891 wikiPageWikiLink Q48.
- Q870891 wikiPageWikiLink Q517.
- Q870891 wikiPageWikiLink Q7031489.
- Q870891 wikiPageWikiLink Q7512931.
- Q870891 comment "Linitis plastica, also known as Brinton's disease or leather bottle stomach, is a morphological variant of diffuse (or infiltrating) stomach cancer.Causes of linitis plastica could be lye ingestion or metastatic infiltration of the stomach, particularly breast and lung carcinoma. It is not associated with H. pylori infection or chronic gastritis.".
- Q870891 label "Linitis plastica".
- Q870891 depiction Linitis_plastica.jpg.