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Fig. 5B 70-year-old man with diffusely infiltrative type of advanced
gastric cancer (pT3). Photomicrograph shows that high-attenuating first layer
pathologically corresponds to where cancer cells are more closely linked,
mainly at mucosal and submucosal layers (*), and that low-attenuating second
layer (**) corresponds to where tumor cells are diffusely scattered, mainly at
proper muscle layer. In addition, high-attenuating third layer of outer line
of gastric wall corresponds to closely linked proliferation of cancer cells
from subserosal layer to serosa (arrow).