Literature DB >> 15538156

Computed tomography imaging of gastrointestinal stromal tumors with pathology correlation.

Karen M Horton1, Krishna Juluru, Elizabeth Montogomery, Elliot K Fishman.   

Abstract

Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are mesenchymal tumors that typically arise in association with the muscularis propria of gastrointestinal (GI) tract wall. They occur most frequently in the stomach (60%) but also can occur in the small bowel (30%) or elsewhere, including the colon and rectum (5%) and esophagus (<5%). In addition, a GIST may occur as a primary tumor of the omentum, mesentery, or retroperitoneum. They account for 1%-3% of gastric neoplasms, 20% of small bowel tumors, and 0.2%-1% of colorectal tumors. These tumors arise pathologically from the wall of the GI tract and can be characterized as benign, borderline, or with low or high malignant potential based on the pathologic appearance. Computed tomography (CT) plays an important role for the diagnosis and staging of these neoplasms because it can identify the tumor and assess for local spread or distant metastases. This article reviews the role of CT in the detection and characterization of GISTs. The optimal CT technique for visualization of small bowel tumors is reviewed, and a variety of GISTs are illustrated. Pathologic correlation is also included.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15538156     DOI: 10.1097/00004728-200411000-00014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comput Assist Tomogr        ISSN: 0363-8715            Impact factor:   1.826


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Review 1.  Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs): an updated experience.

Authors:  Anastasios Machairas; Eva Karamitopoulou; Dimitrios Tsapralis; Theodore Karatzas; Nickolas Machairas; Evangelos P Misiakos
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2010-08-20       Impact factor: 3.199

2.  CT and MRI findings in KIT-weak or KIT-negative atypical gastrointestinal stromal tumors.

Authors:  Ukihide Tateishi; Mototaka Miyake; Tetsuo Maeda; Yasuaki Arai; Kunihiko Seki; Tadashi Hasegawa
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2006-01-06       Impact factor: 5.315

3.  Contribution of CT to treatment planning in patients with GIST.

Authors:  A Rimondini; M Belgrano; G Favretto; A Spivach; A Sartori; F Zanconati; M A Cova
Journal:  Radiol Med       Date:  2007-07-26       Impact factor: 3.469

4.  Surgical margin status and prognosis of gastrointestinal stromal tumor.

Authors:  António M Gouveia; Amadeu P Pimenta; Ana F Capelinha; Dionísio de la Cruz; Paula Silva; José M Lopes
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2008-11       Impact factor: 3.352

Review 5.  Malignant tumours of the small intestine: a review of histopathology, multidetector CT and MRI aspects.

Authors:  M Anzidei; A Napoli; C Zini; M A Kirchin; C Catalano; R Passariello
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2011-05-17       Impact factor: 3.039

6.  Clinical presentation and imaging characteristics of clear cell sarcoma-like tumour of the gastrointestinal tract with liver metastasis: a case description.

Authors:  Shuting Liao; Xuedong Wang; Jiamin Li; Xiangrong Yu
Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg       Date:  2021-11

7.  Colorectal gastrointestinal stromal tumors: a brief review.

Authors:  Rishindra M Reddy; James W Fleshman
Journal:  Clin Colon Rectal Surg       Date:  2006-05

8.  Solitary fibrous tumor arising from stomach: CT findings.

Authors:  Sung Hee Park; Myeong-Jin Kim; Jieun Kwon; Jong-pil Park; Mi-Suk Park; Joon Seok Lim; Joo Hee Kim; Ki Whang Kim
Journal:  Yonsei Med J       Date:  2007-12-31       Impact factor: 2.759

9.  64-section multiphase CT enterography as a diagnostic tool in the evaluation of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding.

Authors:  Jaswinder Singh Sodhi; Showkat Ali Zargar; Wasim Rashid; Feroz Shaheen; Manjeet Singh; Gul Javid; Sadaf Ali; Bashir Ahmad Khan; Ghulam Nabi Yattoo; Altaf Shah; Ghulam Mohamad Gulzar; Mushtaq Ahmed Khan; Zeeshan Ahmad
Journal:  Indian J Gastroenterol       Date:  2012-05-15

Review 10.  Role of EUS and MDCT in the diagnosis of gastric submucosal tumors according to the revised pathologic concept of gastrointestinal stromal tumors.

Authors:  Jung-Ho Kang; Joon Seok Lim; Jie-Hyun Kim; Woo Jin Hyung; Yong Eun Chung; Jin-Young Choi; Mi-Suk Park; Myeong-Jin Kim; Ki Whang Kim
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2008-11-21       Impact factor: 5.315

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