LYMPHOBLASTOMA OF THE STOMACH
- 8 August 1936
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in JAMA
- Vol. 107 (6) , 426-428
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1936.02770320030009
Abstract
The gastroscopic appearance of lymphoblastoma of the stomach seems to have been observed in only two cases.1The case to be described in this report not only is the third of this type to be recorded but also presents several noteworthy features. REPORT OF CASE Mrs. L. L., aged 51, a housewife, seen first Nov. 3, 1932, by Dr. Alexander Brunschwig, complained of a swelling in the neck, of loss of weight, and of shortness of breath. The "swelling" in the neck had been discovered two years previously by a physician who was treating the patient for "gallbladder" trouble. The diagnosis was based apparently on an attack of epigastric pain which "doubled her up," nausea, and a pale and sallow skin, although definite jaundice had not been present. The painless swelling in the neck had remained about the same size during the two years the physician had had theKeywords
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