| Literature DB >> 29433469 |
Min-Joo Ahn1, Kanghan Lee1, Kyung Hwa Lee2, Jin Woong Kim3, In-Young Kim4,5, Woo Kyun Bae6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Brain metastases from gastric cancer are difficult to treat and their prognosis is poor. Despite various possible treatments, the survival rate of such patients is still unsatisfactory; therefore, new treatment modalities or combinations of therapies need to be explored. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Anti-PD-1 therapy; Brain metastasis; Gastric cancer; Stereotactic radiosurgery
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29433469 PMCID: PMC5809881 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-017-3906-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Fig. 1a. A contrast-enhanced abdominal computed tomography (CT) image shows enhancing gastric cancer (arrows) of the gastric body and conglomerate metastatic lymphadenopathies (arrowheads) along the left gastric chain. b. A follow-up contrast-enhanced abdominal CT image demonstrates aggravated gastric cancer of the gastric body (arrows), multiple metastatic lymphadenopathies (arrowheads) in the gastrohepatic space, a hepatic metastasis (asterisk), and left adrenal metastases (curved arrow). c. A follow-up contrast-enhanced abdominal CT image after anti-PD-1 therapy shows improving gastric cancer (arrows) of a swollen gastric body and markedly decreased metastatic lymphadenopathies (arrowhead). Note the resolution of the previous metastases in the left adrenal gland (curved arrow)
Fig. 2a. A gadolinium(Gd)-enhanced brain magnetic resonance (MR) image depicts a single metastasis (arrow) in the left thalamus. b and c. Follow-up Gd-enhanced brain MR images demonstrate tumor progression (arrow) in the left thalamus. d. A follow-up gadolinium-enhanced brain MR image shows several new metastases (arrows) with surrounding edema in both cerebral hemispheres. e and f. Follow-up Gd-enhanced brain MR images after anti-PD-1 therapy demonstrates the stable state of the repeatedly treated thalamic metastasis (arrow) and nearly complete resolution of the newly developed metastases
Fig. 3Pathologic findings of the biopsied gastric tissue. a The adenocarcinoma showing fused glands was intermingled with inflammatory exudates and normal mucosal glands (hematoxylin and eosin, original magnification ×100). b Immunohistochemistry of PD1 reveals completely negative staining in tumor cells (immunohistochemistry, original magnification ×200). c Tumor cells showing cytoplasmic positivity for PDL1 immunostaining (immunohistochemistry, original magnification ×200)