2008
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.14.951
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Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule as the first sign of pregnancy-associated gastric cancer: A case report

Abstract: Sister Mary Joseph's nodule is an inconspicuous and uncommon clinical sign of advanced malignant disease, especially gastric cancer. Pregnancy-associated gastric cancer is an extremely rare condition and can be difficult to diagnose, due to the absence or misinterpretation of symptoms as pregnancy-related. Diagnostic aids, such as a basic chemistry panel and imaging techniques, may not show any abnormalities. We present a case of a 37-yearold pregnant patient whose umbilical nodule was the first presenting phy… Show more

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“…Décrit par soeur Marie-Joseph Dempsey, infirmière opéra-toire de William J. Mayo à Rochester (Minnesota), chez un [1,4,5]. Il représente 30 % des tumeurs ombilicales.…”
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“…Décrit par soeur Marie-Joseph Dempsey, infirmière opéra-toire de William J. Mayo à Rochester (Minnesota), chez un [1,4,5]. Il représente 30 % des tumeurs ombilicales.…”
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“…L'implantation ombilicale s'explique par la dissémination veineuse, lymphatique ou la migration tumorale le long du ligament rond [1]. Il s'agit d'un nodule ombilical d'aspect varié [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. Il peut être ferme, indolore, irrégulier, non battant et non infiltrant, ulcéré ou suintant [3,[6][7][8].…”
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“…Theirs was the only major study in western countries, and subsequent reports have been sporadic. [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] On the other hand, owing in part to the relatively high incidence of gastric cancer in Japan, more than 100 cases have been reported in this country. Ueo et al 2 conducted an analysis of 100 cases of pregnancy-associated gastric cancer in Japan collected until 1987, and described the characteristics of pregnancy-associated gastric cancer as follows:…”
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“…The internal mammary veins accept a network of small vessels and continue cranially, emptying into the axillary vein. [11][12][13][14][15] Finally, small veins are connected to the portal system by way of the ligamentum teres. 10 Lymphatic System.…”
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