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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 14, 2017; 23(14): 2493-2504
Published online Apr 14, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i14.2493
Table 1 Characteristics of uncommon gastric tumors and tumor-like lesions
CT features
Benign tumors
Glomus TumorSmall, solitary, and hypervascular tumor at gastric antrum
SchwannomaHomogeneous attenuated gastric tumor
LeiomyomaSmall, endoluminal growth, hypoenhanced tumor at gastric cardia
LipomaFat contained tumor
Malignant tumors
AdenocarcinomaPolypoid, or generalized mural thickening, or focal mural thickening with/without ulceration tumor
The mucinous type has punctate or miliary calcification within the tumor
GISTExophytic hypervascular GI mass arising from submucosa with central ulceration, amorphous calcification
LymphomaRegional or diffuse wall thickening preserved perigastric fat plane and lymphadenopathy extending below the renal hila
CarcinoidType I and II, small, polypoid lesion, with marked enhancement. Type III, larger, sporadic, solitary tumor with distant metastasis
Tumor-like lesion
Ectopic pancreasSmall solitary lesion at greater curvature of distal antrum with enhancement similar to pancreas
BezoarIntraluminal gastric filling defect with mottled appearance