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Yuka Shintaku1, Yuya Asano1, Takahiro Watanabe2, Takako Kihara1, Eri Ishikawa1, Yuan Jiayin1, Neinei Kimura1, Koji Kinoshita3, Seiichi Hirota4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) generally form well-defined mass lesions. However, some cases of the flatly distributed and muscularis propria-replacing GISTs have been reported so far. We experienced an additional case of planar-type GIST of the sigmoid colon accompanied by a diverticulum with perforation. CASEEntities:
Keywords: C-kit gene mutation; Diverticulum; GIST; Gastrointestinal stromal tumor; Perforation; Planar-type; Sigmoid colon
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32527279 PMCID: PMC7291680 DOI: 10.1186/s12957-020-01906-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Fig. 1Macroscopic finding of the resected sigmoid colon. a A diverticulum with perforation (arrow) was observed. b The cut sections of a were shown. The histological specimens in Figs. 2 and 3 were made from the section indicated by the arrowhead
Fig. 2Loupe view of the histological specimens including the diverticular structure with perforation. a H&E staining specimen showed the irregular thickness of the wall at the diverticulum-like lesion. b KIT immunohistochemistry revealed the flatly proliferating KIT-positive lesion at the diverticulum-like lesion
Fig. 3Microscopic examination of the histological specimens of the diverticulum structure. a Lower magnification of the H&E staining specimen showed spindle cell proliferation replacing the muscularis propria. b Higher magnification of H&E staining demonstrated that the spindle cells were bland and did not have apparent mitoses. c–e Immunohistochemistry showed that the proliferating spindle cells were diffusely KIT-positive (c), DOG1-positive (d), and CD34-positive (e)
Fig. 4Mutational analysis of the c-kit gene using histological specimens. a The proliferating spindle cell lesion had a heterozygous deletion of 2 amino acids of codons 557 and 558 at exon 11 of the c-kit gene. b Surrounding normal mucosal tissue showed a wild-type sequence for the c-kit gene
Reported cases of flatly distributed and muscularis propria-replacing GISTs
| Case | Age/sex | Site | Size (mm) | Diverticulum | Perforation | Mitotic counts (/50HPFs) | Mutation | Recurrence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (2) | 69/F | S | 2–6 | + | + | 0 | NM | − |
| 2 (3) | 66/M | S | 6 | − | − | 0 | c- | − |
| 3 (4) | 72/F | S | 32 | − | + | 0 | c- | − |
| 4 (5) | 72/M | S | 70 | + | + | 0 | c- | − |
| 5 (our case) | 68/M | S | 23 | + | + | 0 | c- | − |
| 6 (3) | 59/F | SI | 40 | + | − | 1 | c- | − |
| 7 (6) | 63/F | SI | 120 | + | − | Less than 1 | ND | − |
| 8 (7) | 82/M | SI | 25 | + | + | 1 | c- | − |
Numbers in the brackets mean reference numbers
S sigmoid colon, SI small intestine, NM not mentioned, ND not detected, HPFs high-power fields