A 48-year-old female presents with epigastric pain which has worsened since 1 week. Patient noted that pain is exacerbated by food. She gives history of weight loss. Her epigastric pain is also accompanied with nausea and vomiting. Which of the following histopathological or gross finding cannot be held responsible for the above clinical scenario?
A 48-year-old female presents with epigastric pain which has worsened since 1 week. Patient noted that pain is exacerbated by food. She gives history of weight loss. Her epigastric pain is also accompanied with nausea and vomiting. Which of the following histopathological or gross finding cannot be held responsible for the above clinical scenario?
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A 48-year-old female presents with epigastric pain which has worsened since 1 week. Patient noted that pain is exacerbated by food. She gives history of weight loss. Her epigastric pain is also accompanied with nausea and vomiting. Which of the following histopathological or gross finding cannot be held responsible for the above clinical scenario?
β Correct Answer: D. NONE OF THE ABOVE.
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