CT failed to demonstrate two fundal and 19 antral or gastricbody lesions.
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Results: In the gastricbody, the densities of H. pylori were not different among groups.
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Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed irregularly elevated tumors in the lower anterior gastricbody, which were diagnosed to be metastasis from HCC.
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Gastroendoscopic findings showed an 8.0-cm submucosal tumor with ulcer on the greater curvature of the gastricbody.
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The upper posterior gastricbody could be the most feasible location for performing TU-ESD, perhaps because of the difference in the subcutaneous dissection time.