Literature DB >> 15616775

A gastrointestinal stromal tumor in the stomach: usefulness of computed tomographic volumetry.

Takahiro Hashiba1, Kenji Oda, Keiji Koda, Nobuhiro Takiguchi, Kazuhiro Seike, Masaru Miyazaki.   

Abstract

We report herein the case of a 70-year-old man who was found to have a gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) in the stomach following sigmoid colon resection. Preoperative gastroscopic and barium examinations revealed a submucosal tumor, measuring 10 cm, on the upper part of the stomach. Using computed tomography (CT) images (i.e., computed tomographic volumetry) the doubling time of this tumor was calculated, accurately, as 3.3 months, which suggested a high growth rate and malignancy. A laparotomy and partial gastric resection were performed. Histologically, the tumor consisted of spindle-shaped cells with oval nuclei. In immunohistochemical studies, the tumor cells were positive with respect to c-kit, CD34, and vimentin, but negative with respect to smooth muscle actin and S-100 protein. There were 15-16 mitoses per 50 high-power fields (HPFs), and the Ki-67 antigen (MIB-1) index was 25.5% in the most active areas, which also indicated malignancy. The final pathological diagnosis of this tumor was malignant GIST. The patient was found to have hepatic metastasis 27 months after the surgery, and he subsequently received a hepatic subsegmentectomy. To our knowledge, there are very few reports concerning the growth rate of GISTs. Computed tomographic volumetry is useful for the follow-up of small or irregularly shaped gastric submucosal tumors, and for making decisions regarding surgical intervention.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15616775     DOI: 10.1007/s10120-004-0302-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastric Cancer        ISSN: 1436-3291            Impact factor:   7.370


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3.  Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors Risk of Recurrence Stratification by Tumor Volume is a Best Predictor Compared with Risk Based on Mitosis and Tumor Size.

Authors:  Leonardo S Lino-Silva; Patricia Segales-Rojas; Eduardo Aguilar-Cruz; Rosa A Salcedo-Hernández; César Zepeda-Najar
Journal:  J Gastrointest Cancer       Date:  2019-09

4.  A rare case of concomitant huge exophytic gastrointestinal stromal tumor of the stomach and Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon.

Authors:  Taiji Watanabe; Kohei Segami; Takahiro Sasaki; Hatsuya Kawashima; Takeharu Enomoto; Yuji Jinnouchi; Satoshi Koizumi; Naotaka Tobe; Joh Sakurai; Tsukasa Shimamura; Tadashi Suda; Takeshi Asakura; Hiroshi Nakano; Tanaka Ichiroh; Takehito Otsubo
Journal:  World J Surg Oncol       Date:  2007-06-01       Impact factor: 2.754

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