| Literature DB >> 35538511 |
Zhihan Zhong1, Yuhao Xu1, Junwei Liu2, Chengwu Zhang2, Zunqiang Xiao2, Yan Xia3, Yu Wang4, Jianfeng Wang5, Qiuran Xu6, Yi Lu7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the clinical features, diagnostic criteria, treatment options, and prognosis of patients with gastric schwannoma (GS).Entities:
Keywords: Prognosis; S100 protein; Schwannoma; Stomach
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35538511 PMCID: PMC9088084 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-022-01613-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.030
Clinicopathologic summary of 26 gastric schwannomas
| Variables | Case | Mean | Standard deviation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age at diagnosis, y | 58.92 | 10.82 | ||
| < 60 | 12 (46.15%) | 49.25 | 6.20 | |
| > 60 | 14 (53.85%) | 67.21 | 5.67 | |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 9 (34.62%) | |||
| Female | 17 (65.38%) | |||
| Clinical presentation | ||||
| Simple epigastric pain or discomfort | 15 (57.69%) | |||
| Abdominal discomfort with nausea | 1 (3.85%) | |||
| Abdominal discomfort with black stool | 1 (3.85%) | |||
| Simple black stool | 1 (3.85%) | |||
| Acid reflux | 1 (3.85%) | |||
| No symptoms | 7 (26.92%) | |||
| Outcome | ||||
| Rechecked regularly and had no recurrence or metastasis | 19 (73.08%) | |||
| Not rechecked and never complained of any obvious discomfort | 7 (26.92%) | |||
| Tumor size(cm) | 3.14 | 1.40 | ||
| ≤ 2 cm | 7 (26.92%) | 1.49 | 1.50 | |
| > 2 cm, ≤ 3 cm | 6 (23.08%) | 2.65 | 2.75 | |
| > 3 cm, ≤ 4 cm | 8 (30.77%) | 3.61 | 0.35 | |
| > 4 cm, ≤ 5 cm | 2 (7.69%) | 4.70 | 0.14 | |
| > 5 cm | 3 (11.54%) | 5.67 | 0.42 | |
| Ulcer | ||||
| Yes | 7 (26.92%) | |||
| No | 19 (73.08%) | |||
| Bleeding | ||||
| Yes | 2 (7.69%) | |||
| No | 24 (92.31%) | |||
| CT enhancement pattern of mass | ||||
| Substantial enhancement | 4 (18.18%) | |||
| Moderate progressive enhancement | 3 (13.64%) | |||
| Moderate uniform enhancement | 6 (27.27%) | |||
| Moderate uneven enhancement | 2 (9.09%) | |||
| Mild enhancement | 1 (4.55%) | |||
| Undescribed enhancement mode | 6 (27.27%) | |||
| Lack | 4 (18.18%) | |||
| Mass site | ||||
| Gastric body | 19 (73.08%) | |||
| Gastric antrum | 4 (15.38%) | |||
| Gastric angle | 2 (7.69%) | |||
| Gastric cardia | 1 (3.85%) | |||
| Mass origin | ||||
| Muscularis propria | 24 (92.31%) | |||
| Submucosa | 2 (7.69%) | |||
| Condition of echo | ||||
| Low echo | 21 (80.77%) | |||
| Meduim echo | 1 (3.85%) | |||
| High echo | 1 (3.85%) | |||
| No echo description | 3 (11.54%) | |||
Fig. 1The gross appearance of a case of gastric schwannoma. The surface of the specimen section is grayish yellow
Fig. 2Enhanced CT images of four cases of gastric schwannoma
Fig. 3Ultrasonographic gastroscopic images of four cases of gastric schwannoma. Obvious ulcer can be seen on the surface of the mass in the upper two pictures
Fig. 4HE piceure of four cases of gastric schwannoma,all of which were spindle cells(All pictures have 10 × 10 magnification)
Fig. 5Figure a shows S-100 strong positive; Figure b shows S-100 positive; Figure c shows Sox positive; Figure d shows CD117 negative (All pictures have 10 × 10 magnification)
Fig. 6A shows Desmin1 negative; Figure b shows SMA negative; Figure c shows DOG1 negative; Figure d shows CD34 negative (All pictures have 10 × 10 magnification)