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Physical Exam

 

Neck: no adenopathy. Abdomen: a 4 x 4 cm firm nodular slightly tender and movable mass in the epigastric region. Rest of abdomen non-tender. No mention of lymph nodes.

   
imaging

02/17/XX

UGI: suggestive of carcinoma of the stomach. No size mentioned.

02/19/XX Chest: no active disease.
   
Laboratory 02/19/XX Alkaline phosphatase: within normal limits.
   
Manipulative Procedures   None
   
Surgical Observations 02/21/XX Palliative subtotal gastrectomy: large mass of carcinoma in distal stomach which seems to stop sharply at the pylorus. Tumor occupying approximately lower 1/3 of stomach. Umbilicated relatively good-sized metastasis in dome of liver, probably 4-5 cm in diameter. Regional nodal metastases and direct extension to the gastric antrum's adjacent omentum.
   
Pathological Reports

02/21/XX

Stomach: irregularly shaped fungating lesion measuring 5.0 cm in greatest dimension. At one point erodes through serosa. Tumor has infiltrated laterally through the pylorus to involve the subserosa and muscularis of duodenum. Tumor present in lymphatics. Adenocarcinoma, poorly to moderately differentiated with penetration of serosa, metastases to lymph nodes of greater and lesser omentum.

   
Treatment 02/21/XX

 

Surgery: Subtotal gastrectomy

03/16/XX Chemotherapy: 5-FU with leucovorin and cisplatin

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