| Literature DB >> 21722385 |
Hiroyuki Kinoshita1, Shunsuke Yamaguchi, Yoshifumi Sakata, Kazuo Arii, Kazunari Mori, Rieko Kodama.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Xanthogranuloma of the stomach is an extremely rare disease, and this lesion has only been found to coexist with early gastric cancer in 2 cases in the literature. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21722385 PMCID: PMC3142508 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-9-67
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Figure 1Gastrointestinal endoscopic examination and Computed tomography. a. A gastrointestinal endoscopic examination was performed and disclosed an ulcerated lesion in the lesser curvature of the gastric corpus located at 7 cm from the esophagogastric junction, which squashed and isolated the gastric folds from the rest of the stomach. b. An elevated lesion that appeared to be a submucosal tumor (SMT), which was suspected of being an advanced gastric cancer, was detected on the anal side of the ulcerated lesion. c. Computed tomography (CT) revealed thickening of the gastric wall and findings indicative of abdominal wall invasion.
Figure 2Macroscopic examination of the specimens. a. Upon macroscopic examination, the specimens showed an elevated and superficial depressed-type (IIa+IIc type) gastric cancer (arrow) and an elevated lesion similar to a submucosal tumor (arrow head). b. The abdominal wall (arrow) was resected together with the stomach.
Figure 3Histopathological examination of the specimens. Histopathological examination revealed that an SMT was located in the subserosal layer (a) and it consisted of foamy histiocytes, many lymphocytes, plasma cells, and granulocytes (b).