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#* Generally has a central erosion/ulceration of the tumour tissue.  
 
#* Generally has a central erosion/ulceration of the tumour tissue.  
 
#* Distinguishable from  a peptic ulcer as the edges of the eroded area are raised and thickened (tumour tissue).  
 
#* Distinguishable from  a peptic ulcer as the edges of the eroded area are raised and thickened (tumour tissue).  
*The external appearance of an affected [[Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology|stomach]] can include thickening of the draining lymphoid vessels due to tumour infiltration ('cording of the lymphatics') and evidence of a scirrhous reaction to the carcinoma. Adenocarcinomas are locally aggressive and spread via the lymphatics to the [[Lymph Nodes - Anatomy & Physiology|lymph nodes]], lung, [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]] and [[Adrenal Glands - Anatomy & Physiology|adrenal glands]].
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The external appearance of an affected [[Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology|stomach]] can include thickening of the draining lymphoid vessels due to tumour infiltration ('cording of the lymphatics') and evidence of a scirrhous reaction to the carcinoma. Adenocarcinomas are locally aggressive and spread via the lymphatics to the [[Lymph Nodes - Anatomy & Physiology|lymph nodes]], lung, [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]] and [[Adrenal Glands - Anatomy & Physiology|adrenal glands]].
    
==[[Intestinal Adenocarcinoma|Intestinal Adenocarcinoma]]==
 
==[[Intestinal Adenocarcinoma|Intestinal Adenocarcinoma]]==
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