Abstract
Gastric leiomyomas, though the commonest benign tumour of the stomach, can mimic a carcinoma both clinically and also upon histopathological examination (1). This can lead to needless anxiety for the patient, possibly a diagnostic dilemma for the physician, and even a source of embarrassment for the pathologist. The clinical features are notorious for their varied spectrum, and limited endoscopic biopsy may often be non-diagnostic or even erroneous, thus compounding the diagnostic challenge (2). We present a case to illustrate some of these facts. Key words: Gastric lymphoma, carcinoma, H. pylori

Burhan Ahmad Khan, Azhar Mahmood Qureshi, Qasim Mahmood Buttar. (2003) Gastric leiomyoma mimicking a carcinoma, , Volume 28, Issue 2.
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