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Table 1 Clinicopathological features of gastric cancer with two components of adenosquamous carcinoma and gastric carcinoma with lymphoid stroma

From: Epstein–Barr virus-associated gastric adenosquamous carcinoma with concurrent gastric carcinoma with lymphoid stroma: a case report and review of the literature

Cases

Age/sex

Location

Size mm,

(Gross type)

p63/p40

EBER

Metastatic components

TNM Stage

Prognosis

Case 1

67/male

Upper

One lesion

60 × 50(Type III)

AC(−)

SCC(+)

GCLS(−)

AC(−)

SCC(−)

GCLS(+)

NA

NA

NA

Case 2

50/male

Angle

One lesion

90 × 85 (type II)

Not done

AC(−)

SCC (−)

GCLS (+)

NA

NA

AWD, 10 years

Case 3

58/male

Antrum

Two lesions

35 × 25

(ASC, Type III)

45 × 36

(GCLS, Type III)

AC(−)

SCC(+)

GCLS(−)

AC(−)

SCC(−)

GCLS (+)

GCLS

T4aN2

AWD, 8 months

Case 4

58/male

Angle and body

Two lesions

11 × 11

(GCLS with focal SCC, type IIb)

30 × 20

(GCLS, type IIc)

GCLS(−)

SCC(+)

SCC(focal +)

GCLS(+)

GCLS

T1bN3a

Recurrence in 12 months and death in 25 months

Present case

59/male

Body

One lesion

30 × 30

(GSC + GCLS, type IIc)

AC(−)

SCC(+)  GCLS(−)

AC(+)

SCC( diffuse +)

GCLS(+)

AC

T1bN1

AWD in 8 months

  1. NA not available, AC adenocarcinoma, GCLS gastric carcinoma with lymphoid stroma, SCC squamous cell carcinoma, AWD alive without disease, EBER Epstein‑Barr virus encoding RNA