| Literature DB >> 26191327 |
Takahiko Nakajima1, Toshiro Sugiyama2, Hayato Baba1, Hideki Hatta1, Takeshi Nishida1, Shigeharu Miwa1, Shinichi Hayashi1, Koichi Tsuneyama3, Johji Imura1.
Abstract
Bone metastases are rare in gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) and data on the clinicopathological profiles are lacking. The purpose of this report was to identify the clinicopathological profiles of this rare clinical setting by evaluating 23 cases, four of which were our own and the additional 19 were from the relevant English literature. In 18 cases, the primary GISTs occurred in sites other than the stomach, although a high proportion of these tumors do arise in the stomach. All tumors at the disease presentation had more than a low risk of recurrence, with most tumors either at a high risk or initially malignant with liver metastasis. In four cases, bone metastasis was the primary metastatic manifestation. Although rare in GISTs, bone metastasis should be considered in patients with primary tumors at a high risk for recurrence or in initially malignant tumors with liver metastasis, especially with primary tumors in sites other than the stomach.Entities:
Keywords: GIST; bone metastasis; risk classification
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26191327 PMCID: PMC4503198
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Pathol ISSN: 1936-2625