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References
- A fundic gland polyp in Meckel'diverticulum or a polypoid ectopic gastric fundic mucosa in Meckel’ diverticulum?.Dig Liver Dis. 2022; 54: 1595-1596
- A fundic gland polyp and peptic ulcer in Meckel’s diverticulum.Dig Liver Dis. 2022; 54: 1439-1440
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Published online: May 22, 2022
Accepted:
April 26,
2022
Received:
April 13,
2022
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- A fundic gland polyp in Meckel’ diverticulum or a polypoid ectopic gastric fundic mucosa in Meckel’ diverticulum?Digestive and Liver DiseaseVol. 54Issue 11
- PreviewWe read with great interest the paper by Shen et al. [1] recently appeared on your Journal. The authors describe a case of peptic ulcer in Meckel’ diverticulum associated to a fundic gland polyp in a 18-year-old man. They show a beautiful image of gastric acid-producing mucosa near the ulcer, with an inset clearly demonstrating parietal and chief cells, and they label such lesion as “fundic gland polyp”.
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