| Literature DB >> 25925374 |
Sangjeong Ahn1, Go Eun Bae2, Kyoung-Mee Kim3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The presence of squamous epithelium in the stomach is only occasionally encountered and is associated with prolonged mucosal injury. Squamous metaplasia in patients with cancer is relatively rare and only four cases have been reported in the stomach, all of which have been associated with squamous cell carcinomas. We present the first case of exuberant squamous metaplasia in a patient with gastric adenocarcinoma of the cardia. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25925374 PMCID: PMC4413529 DOI: 10.1186/s13000-015-0281-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Figure 1Endoscopic findings of the stomach. An area of white mucosa was found in the cardia contiguous to the esophageal mucosa. On the edge of this area, an irregular and slightly depressed hyperemic lesion was observed.
Figure 2The biopsy specimen showed infiltrating neoplastic signet ring cells beneath benign squamous epithelium.
Figure 3Gross and schematic photos. (A) Grossly, an irregular depressed lesion with whitish plaque was detected. (B) Histological examination revealed a tumor (red) that was centered in the subcardia extending up to the proximal stomach. Diffuse squamous metaplasia (blue) was present in the surface of the tumor and proximal gastric mucosa in contiguity with the esophagus squamous epithelium (yellow).
Figure 4Microscopic findings of total gastrectomy specimen showing esophagus, gastroesophageal junction and squamous metaplasia with underlying gastric adenocarcinoma.
Cases of squamous metaplasia with gastric neoplasm reported in the literature
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| 1 | 30/M | Dysphagia | Body/body | NA/NA | Ulcerative granular area/NA | Squamous cell carcinoma | History of ingestion of corrosive acid many years earlier | [ |
| 2 | 49/F | Epigastric pain | Low body of greater curvature/antrum | NA/2.2 cm | Polypoid mass/whitish irregular mucosal plaque | Squamous cell carcinoma | Congenital syphilis with chronic syphilitic gastritis | [ |
| 3 | 55/M | Epigastric pain | Upper body of lesser curvature/anterior wall of cardia | 8 cm/NA | Polypoidgray white, granular tumor/patch of grey-white, shiny mucosa | Squamous cell carcinoma | Diffuse gastritis due to prior cytotoxic chemotherapy for lymphoma | [ |
| 4 | 71/M | NA | Lesser curvature of Cardia/Lesser curvature of cardia | 0.8 cm/NA | Irregular whitish depressed lesion/NA | Squamous cell carcinoma in situ | NA | [ |
| 5 | 69/M | Epigastralgia | Lesser curvature of cardia/Lesser curvature of cardia | 2.1 cm/NA | Superficial and protruding tumor/whitish mucosa | Squamous cell carcinoma | EBV infection | [ |
| Case | 56/F | Epigastric pain | Cardia/cardia | 4.5 cm/2.5 cm | Irregular depressed lesion/whitish plaque | Adenocarcinoma | Intestinal metaplasia |
T = tumor; SM = squamous metaplasia; NA = not available.