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From: Gastric tuberculosis mimicking submucosal tumor: a case series

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Endoscopic and pathological findings of case 1. a (far view) and b (near view), Gastroscopy: a mucosal protrusion with a slightly depressed central area of the gastric antrum. c and d, EUS: hypoechoic lesions of the gastric antrum (c), associated with enlarged lymph nodes outside the gastric wall (d). e (200X) and f (400X), Histopathological examination (HE staining): chronic granulomatous inflammation. g, Gastroscopy after treatment: a white mucosal depression similar to an ulcer scar. h, EUS after treatment: the hypoechoic lesions and enlarged lymph nodes had disappeared

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