Clinical Radiology
Volume 64, Issue 4 , Pages 420-429, April 2009

Cross-sectional imaging of gastric neoplasia

  • R. Hargunani

      Affiliations

    • Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust
    • Corresponding Author InformationGuarantor and correspondent: R. Hargunani, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, Department of Radiology, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, Pond Street, London, NW3 2QG, UK. Tel.: +44 207 586 0636.
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  • J. Maclachlan

      Affiliations

    • Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust
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  • S. Kaniyur

      Affiliations

    • Lister Hospital, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust
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  • N. Power

      Affiliations

    • Barts and The London NHS Trust
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  • S.P. Pereira

      Affiliations

    • University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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  • A. Malhotra

      Affiliations

    • Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust

Received 10 June 2007; received in revised form 10 September 2008; accepted 11 September 2008.

The detection of gastric neoplasia has traditionally been limited to barium examination and direct visualization at endoscopy. The rapid development of techniques such as multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) and endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) has resulted in more accurate diagnosis and staging of gastric neoplasia. In this review we describe the normal anatomy of the stomach with multi-modality illustrations and review the imaging manifestations of gastric neoplasia, including adenocarcinoma, lymphoma, neuroendocrine and gastro-intestinal stromal tumours. We also describe the optimal techniques for up-to-date and accurate gastric imaging, outlining the role of MDCT and EUS.

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PII: S0009-9260(08)00432-7

doi:10.1016/j.crad.2008.09.012

Clinical Radiology
Volume 64, Issue 4 , Pages 420-429, April 2009