| Literature DB >> 21527041 |
Cheng-Chan Yu1, Cheng-Chung Wu, Jen-I Hwang, John Wang, Chi-Sen Chang.
Abstract
Thick calcification is a rare presentation of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST). Penetration into gastric mucosa and pericolic soft tissue has never been reported. We report a case of gastric GIST with cystic degeneration and thick calcification in an 81-year old female, who presented with hematemesis and severe abdominal pain. Thick calcification of this tumor penetrating into pericolic soft tissue was noted and successfully treated by distal gastrectomy and partial colectomy. For gastrointestinal tumors with thick calcification, even with benign behavior, surgical intervention should be considered for both oncological considerations and prevention of catastrophes like perforation or penetration into surrounding soft tissue.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21527041 PMCID: PMC3096992 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-9-45
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Figure 1Gastric mass with circumscribed calcification was found by the CT scan 2 years ago. Greater thickness over the dependent part was noted.
Figure 2Pre-operative CT scan showed gastric mass with curvilinear calcification penetrating into surrounding soft tissue. Localized abscess formation was noted. A gastric tumor adjacent to the calcification was noted.
Figure 33D CT reconstruction showed an unusual semicircular calcified plate in the upper abdomen. (upper: Right side view, lower Left side view) Ingested foreign body was excluded by history and large size of the calcification.
Figure 4Thick calcification with deep ulceration (black arrow) penetrating into pericolic soft tissue with abscess formation was noted.
Figure 5Gastric tumor(white arrow) adherent to the calcified plate was also noted.