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Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology ; (24): 1368-1373, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-459330

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Objective:To observe the clinicopathological features of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) cases with concurrent carcinoma. Methods:Patient data of 24 GIST cases with concurrent carcinoma were collected from the 157 GIST cases reported be-tween 2002 and 2012. The clinicopathological features of the GIST cases with concomitant carcinoma were studied. The expression of CD117, CD34, and SMA by the tumors was assayed using the immunohistochemical EliVision method. In particular, the expression of the proliferation marker Ki-67 was studied. Results:GIST cases with concurrent carcinoma accounted for 15.3%of the total GIST cas-es studied. The GIST patients with concurrent carcinoma included 14 males and 10 females. The male-female ratio of these patients was 1.4∶1. The age of the patients ranged from 41 years to 66 years, with a median age of 55 years. Lesions at the inferior segment of the esophagus were found in 7 of the 24 selected GIST cases;lesions at the gastric wall and in the intestines were observed in 15 and 2 cas-es, respectively. The diameter of the GIST cases with concurrent carcinoma ranged between 0.6 and 3.8 cm, with an average of 1.50 ± 0.85 cm. Slight dysplasia was observed in 4 of the 24 cases; no heteromorphism was present in the remaining 20 cases. The mitotic counts of GIST cases with concurrent carcinoma ranged from 0/50 HPF to 5/50 HPF, with an average of (0.79±1.83)/50 HPF. The pro-liferative index of Ki-67 in the GIST cases with concurrent carcinoma ranged between 0 and 7.72, with an average of 2.16 ± 3.26. The concurrent carcinoma cases included 5 cases with esophageal carcinoma, 2 with cardiac carcinoma, 15 with gastric cancer, and 2 with intestinal cancer. In contrast to the GIST cases with concurrent carcinoma, the GIST cases without carcinoma complications included 74 males and 59 females. The male-female ratio was 1.25∶1. The age of the patients without concurrent carcinoma ranged from 43 years to 71 years, with a median age of 54 years. Among the 133 GIST cases without cancer complications, gastric, intestinal, and esophageal lesions were found in 114, 13, and 6 cases, respectively. The diameter of GISTs without cancerous complications ranged from 2.4 cm to 15.5 cm, with an average of 6.11 ± 7.09 cm. Different degrees of dysplasia were seen in 82 of the 133 cases. The mitotic counts in the GIST cases without cancer complications ranged from 0/50 HPF to 53/50 HPF, with an average of (3.81±23.67)/50 HPF. The prolifera-tive index of Ki-67 for these cases ranged from 0 to 39.21 and averaged at 6.22 ± 16.96. The male-female ratio of the GIST cases with cancer complications was higher compared with the GIST cases without. The average diameter of GISTs with complications was small-er compared with that of GISTs without complications. The mitotic counts and the proliferative index of Ki-67 were significantly lower in the GIST cases with cancer complications than in those without (t=1.981, P<0.05 vs. t=1.993 5, P<0.05). Conclusion:Concurrent car-cinomas were found in 15.3% of the total GIST cases. No special clinical symptoms were observed in most GIST cases with cancer complications, as revealed when the carcinomas were examined. The proliferative index of Ki-67 in the GIST cases with concurrent car-cinoma is significantly lower compared with that of the GIST cases without complications.

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