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[[Image:lp1.gif|thumb|center|500px|Abdominal CT scan showing linitis plastica.Case courtesy of Dr Mahomed A. Osman, <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/">Radiopaedia.org</a>. From the case <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/cases/24671">rID: 24671</a> ]] | |||
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Overview
CT scan findings associated with linitis plastica include diffuse thickening and a narrow stomach lumen. A CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of linitis plastica, which include metastasis to the liver, adnexal metastases, ascites, or distant nodal spread.
CT scan
- CT scan findings associated with linitis plastica include:
- Diffuse thickening
- Narrow stomach lumen
- A CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of linitis plastica, which include:[1][2]
- Hepatic metastasis
- Adenxal metastasis
- Ascites
- Distant nodal spread
References
- ↑ Davies J, Chalmers AG, Sue-Ling HM, May J, Miller GV, Martin IG, Johnston D (1997). "Spiral computed tomography and operative staging of gastric carcinoma: a comparison with histopathological staging". Gut. 41 (3): 314–9. PMC 1891482. PMID 9378384.
- ↑ Düx M, Richter GM, Hansmann J, Kuntz C, Kauffmann GW (1999). "Helical hydro-CT for diagnosis and staging of gastric carcinoma". J Comput Assist Tomogr. 23 (6): 913–22. PMID 10589566.