PMID: 11331158May 2, 2001Paper

CT features of acute phlegmonous gastritis

Clinical Imaging
B P SoodS Suri

Abstract

One case of phlegmonous gastritis is presented. Radiological diagnosis of this condition is difficult. In the setting of a clinical suspicion of this condition, computed tomography (CT) is the imaging modality of choice.

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