| Literature DB >> 22076213 |
Han Hong Lee1, Chan Kwon Jung, Eun Sun Jung, Kyo Young Song, Hae Myung Jeon, Cho Hyun Park.
Abstract
We report a rare case of the coexistence of a gastric small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma with a gastric adenocarcinoma. A 62-year-old man presented with epigastric soreness for 1 month. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed a Borrmann type I tumor at the lesser curvature of the lower body of the stomach. The patient underwent a distal gastrectomy with D2 lymph node dissection and the resected specimen exhibited a 3.5×3.5 cm sized, fungating lesion. Two separated, not intermingling, lesions with non-adenocarcinoma components encircled by well differentiated adenocarcinoma components were identified microscopically. The non-adenocarcinoma component showed neuroendocrine features, such as a solid and trabecular pattern, and the tumor cells showed a high nuclear grade with minimal cytoplasm, indistinct nucleoli, and positive response for synaptophysin, CD56. The final pathological diagnosis was a gastric mixed exocrine-endocrine carcinoma (MEEC) composed of an adenocarcinoma and small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the collision type.Entities:
Keywords: Adenocarcinoma; Neuroendocrine tumor; Stomach neoplasms
Year: 2011 PMID: 22076213 PMCID: PMC3204483 DOI: 10.5230/jgc.2011.11.2.122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gastric Cancer ISSN: 1598-1320 Impact factor: 3.720