| Literature DB >> 25914817 |
Rambod Charepoo1, Arun P Palanisamy1, Jayakara Shetty2, Scott H Kurtzman2.
Abstract
Although gastric schwannomas usually are nonmalignant, these tumors can undergo malignant transformation. For diagnosis, endoluminal routes are believed to decrease the chance of cancerous cell dissemination. We present a case where a percutaneous route was utilized with supporting evidence for the safe use of this method for diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnosis; MRI; diagnostic biopsies; gastric schwannomas; percutaneous; seeding
Year: 2015 PMID: 25914817 PMCID: PMC4405310 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2050-0904
Figure 1CT scan of patient's abdomen shows an incidentally discovered homogeneous, solid mass that displaced the stomach posteriorly.
Figure 2Abdominal MRI confirmed a large discretely marginated mass centered in the region of anterior stomach wall and the lesser curvature.
Figure 3Specimen examination of the ovoid mass. No mucosal penetration was identified, and the mucosa slid freely over the lesion.
Figure 4Histological and immunohistochemical features were consistent with a peripheral nerve sheath tumor or a benign schwannoma supporting the initial needle biopsy.