| Literature DB >> 29942466 |
Héloïse Tessely1, Aude Montanier1, Emmanuel Chasse1.
Abstract
Gastrointestinal tract duplications are congenital malformations rarely seen in adulthood. Gastric duplications (GD) represent 2-9% of it. Malignant transformation of GD is a rare complication described in the literature. We present the case of a 43-year-old man, who presented an abdominal mass and an elevated CEA level. A total gastrectomy was performed and the histological examination described a gastric duplication cysts (GDC) without malignant transformation. It is not the first case of elevation of CEA in GDC without evidence of malignancy described in the literature. Some authors think that GDC are premalignant lesions that envolve with the time to carcinomas. It is recommend that once the GDC is diagnosed to remove surgically the entire cyst even if the patient is asymptomatic.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29942466 PMCID: PMC6007364 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjy114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Figure 1:MRI imaging showing a cystic mass located between gastric antrum, pancreas, spleen and hepatic hilum.
Figure 2:GDC full of mucus.
Figure 3:GDC Surgical piece:the GDC attached to the stomach and the omentum.
Clinicopathological data in cases of malignant transformation of gastric duplication cysts.
| Reference | Age/sex | Symptoms | Histology | Size | CEA/CA 19-9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mayo | 64/F | Weakness, anorexia | ADC | 6 cm | NA |
| Coit and Mies | 50/M | Vomiting | Epithelial malignancy | 17 cm | NA |
| 72/F | Abdominal pain | ADC | 3.2 cm | NA | |
| Kuraoka | 40/M | Fever, back pain | ADC | 7 cm | NA |
| 71/F | Abdominal pain, anorexia | ADC | 8 cm | NA | |
| 56/M | Vomiting, weight loss | ADC | 10 cm | NA | |
| Home | 40/M | Abdominal pain | NEC | 12 cm | NA |
| Barussaud | 67/F | Abdominal mass, weight loss | Mixed ADC and SCC | NA | CA 19-9 ↑ |
| Zheng | 25/M | Asymptomatic | ADC | 8 cm | CEA ↑ |
| Yamasaki | 47/F | Asymptomatic | ADC | 10 cm | CA 19-9 ↑ |
F, female; M, male; ADC: adenocarcinoma; SCC, squamous cell carcinoma; NA, non available.