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==See Also== | |||
* [[Esophageal diverticulum]] | |||
* [[Duodenal diverticulum]] | |||
* [[Colonic diverticulum]] | |||
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Gastric diverticulum may simulate a left adrenal mass (adrenal pseudotumor). It is most commonly located on the posterior wall of gastric fundus.
Diagnostic Findings
Patient #1
Patient #2: CT images demonstrate a large gastric diverticulum. Also note ascites
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