| Literature DB >> 20939949 |
D Pertile1, S Scabini, E Romairone, R Scordamaglia, E Rimini, V Ferrando.
Abstract
Granular Cells Tumor (GCT), also called Abrikosoff tumor, is very uncommon lesion of neural derivation. It is characterized by the presence of granular cell; benign and malignamt counterparts are known, even if the second ones are rare. It has a slight predominance in female sex and black race; the age range is wide, with peak between fourth and sixth decades of life. Any localisation is possible, although surface lesions (head, neck, trunk, extremities) are far more common than visceral ones (esophagus, stomach, small and large bowel, larynx, bronchi, gallbladder and biliary tract). Surgical en-block excision is curative for both benign an malignant forms. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are not effective. We report the case of a 45 year old man who had a cytologic diagnosis of fusocellular stromal tumor of the gastric fundus during examination for gastritis. He underwent a wedge resection of the gastric wall: at the histological examination neoplastic cells had a granular cytoplasm and immunoassay was positive for S100 protein, PGP 9.5 and NSE. Complete excision guarantees from recurrence and metastases: however a long term endoscopic follow-up is necessary.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20939949
Source DB: PubMed Journal: G Chir ISSN: 0391-9005