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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1019366

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Purpose To observe the clinicopathological changes of gastric adenocarcinoma of fundic-gland mucosa type(GA-FGM).Methods The clinicopathological data of 4 cases of GA-FGM was analyzed retrospectively.The expression of MUC5AC and MUC6 was detected by immunohistochemical method,and review relevant literature.Results The tumor dif-ferentiated into gastric foveal epithelium and gastric fundus gland.The differentiated part of the pits consists of high colum-nar neoplastic epithelium with low atypia,which can be papilla-ry,villous or tubular morphology.Immunohistochemical staining showed MUC5AC expression.The gastric fundus gland differen-tiated into cervical mucous cells,main cells and parietal cells,and was positive for MUC6 immunohistochemistry.Conclusion Gastric adenocarcinoma of fundic-gland mucosa type has u-nique pathologic characteristics,which is very difficult to diag-nose in biopsy,and the morphology of GA-FGM overlaps with that of gastric fundus adenocarcinoma,so we need to strengthen our understanding.Immunohistochemistry plays an important role in differential diagnosis.

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Acta Medica Philippina ; : 76-81, 2024.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012456

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@#Gastric adenocarcinoma presenting as a submucosal tumor (SMT) accounts to only 0.1% to 0.63%. A 56-year-old Filipino male presenting with new onset melena underwent magnifying endoscopy, narrow-band imaging, endoscopic ultrasound, and computed tomography revealing a 2.5 cm x 2.0 cm polypoid SMT-like lesion at the fundus. Total gastrectomy with lymph node dissection and esophagojejunostomy was performed with histopathology showing adenocarcinoma. This suggests the need for different modalities to ensure the accuracy of diagnosis and the need for subsequent invasive treatments.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1025409

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Objective:To analyze the clinicopathological features of gastric oxyntic gland neo-plasms.Methods:Forty-nine cases of stomach oxyntic gland neoplasms including oxyntic gland adenoma(OGA)and gastric adenocarcinoma of the fundic gland type(GA-FG)diagnosed in the Sec-ond Hospital of Shandong University from January 2016 to December 2020 were selected.The clini cal information,endoscopic appearance,histological features and immunophenotype were analyzed retrospectively,and followed up.Results:Age of the gastric oxyntic gland neoplasm patients ranged from 19 to 83 years old,with an average age of(57.3±2.4)years old.The male-to-female ratio was 24:25.Most of the lesions were located in the gastric body(27/49)and fundus(15/49).There were four endoscopic phenotypes:flat bulging,polypoid,flat and depression.In some lesions,there were dilated dendritic vessels.48 cases were single onset.The mean maximum diameter of lesions was(3.9±0.5)mm(1.0~7.0 mm).Seven cases showed submucosal invasion,and the inva-sion depth was less than 500 μm.The tumor consists of the dense glandular and the glandular con-nects to form a strip shape,which is irregularly branched and labyrinthlike under the microscope.These tumor cells were well differentiated and the morphology was similar to oxyntic gland cells.The chief cells were the predominant cells.The nucleus was mildly enlarged with slight pleomorphism and the mitosis was uncommon.The oxyntic gland neoplasms of the stomach were diffusely posi-tive for Mucin-6(MUC6)(100%)and Pepsinogen Ⅰ(83%),focally positive for H+/K+-ATPase(58%).Conclusions:The stomach oxyntic gland neoplasm is a new histology type with unique clinico-pathological features.The incidence of this neoplasm is low and the prognosis is good but it still needs long-term follow-up.

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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 2023 Sept; 66(3): 594-596
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223486

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Secondary amyloidosis is a well-established entity and has been described in association with chronic inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, etc., It has also been reported in association with neoplasms such as Hodgkin's lymphoma, Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, renal cell carcinoma, lung carcinoma, etc. However, only a few case reports documenting the association of amyloidosis with gastrointestinal tumor (GIST) and gastric adenocarcinoma are available in the literature. Hereby, we report a case of a 74-year-old male who presented with colicky abdominal pain and vomiting. Ultrasonography revealed a common bile duct (CBD) stone and a small extra-luminal gastric mass. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) was performed to remove the CBD stone which revealed an incidental finding of gastric ulcer. A biopsy was taken from the gastric ulcer which on histopathological examination was confirmed as adenocarcinoma leading onto total gastrectomy. During total gastrectomy, an inadvertent injury to the spleen led to simultaneous splenectomy. Multiple samples from the gastric ulcer, the extra-luminal gastric mass, and the spleen were subjected to histopathological examination. Gastric ulcer was confirmed as adenocarcinoma, gastric extra-luminal mass was confirmed as GIST, and splenic examination revealed widespread deposition of amyloid which on Congo-red stain imparted an apple-green birefringence on polarizing microscopy. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first-ever case of such an association where gastric adenocarcinoma occurred with concomitant gastric GIST and secondary amyloidosis of the spleen.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1029575

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Objective:To investigate the clinical, endoscopic and pathological features, and treatment and prognosis of gastric adenocarcinoma of fundic gland type of chief cell predominant type (GA-FG-CCP).Methods:Data of 40 GA-FG-CCP patients with 41 lesions diagnosed by histopathology at Ningbo Medical Center Lihuili Hospital and Shanghai East Hospital from January 2018 to May 2023 were collected. Their clinical and endoscopic features, pathological features, immunohistochemical results, endoscopic treatment, and prognosis were analyzed.Results:Among the 40 GA-FG-CCP patients, there were 15 males and 25 females, and the mean age was 60.03 years. Most of them had no obvious clinical symptoms or family history of tumor. Except one case, others had no helicobacter pylori infection. The endoscopic features of white light observation were: ① the main location was the upper part of the gastric body (63.41%, 26/41); ② faded or whitish mucosal surface (56.10%, 23/41); ③ dilated vessels with branch architecture (78.05%, 32/41); ④ no background mucosal atrophy (100.00%, 41/41). The features of magnifying endoscopy with narrow band imaging (ME-NBI) were: ① no obvious demarcation line (85.37%, 35/41); ② enlargement of the crypt opening (87.80%, 36/41); ③ widening of the intervening part (92.68%, 38/41); ④ lack of irregular microvascular pattern (95.12%, 39/41). All patients were confirmed gastric adenocarcinoma of the fundic gland by biopsy. The glands showed a low degree of dysplasia, similar to the differentiation of chief cell predominant pattern, also with scattered parietal cells, forming irregular and anastomosing cords. In the 40 patients, 20 did not receive endoscopic therapy. Twelve out of 21 lesions in 20 cases treated with endoscopic resection infiltrated into the submucosa (20-520 μm), 9 cases were intramucosal carcinoma. There was no lymphatic or venous infiltration, and horizontal and vertical margins were negative. Immunohistochemical staining results showed that the tumor was postive for pepsinogen-Ⅰ and MUC 6, with scattered postive for H +-K +-ATPase, but negative for MUC5AC, MUC2 and CD10, and the Ki-67 labeling index was low. No patients had recurrence or metastasis during mean follow-up of 15.85 months. Conclusion:GA-FG-CCP is rare and very well differentiated. Its clinical symptoms are not obvious, but there is endoscopic characteristics. The detection rate of GA-FG-CCP can be improved by white light and ME-NBI, and the diagnosis can be confirmed by pathology and immunohistochemical staining.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-995387

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To evaluate the clinical effects and pathological characteristics of gastric tumors of fundic gland type treated with endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), data of 7 patients who treated by ESD and whose postoperative pathology indicated gastric adenocarcinoma of fundic gland type or gastric oxyntic gland adenoma in Endoscopic Center of Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital of Capital Medical University from August 2018 to June 2022 were collected. The clinical characteristics, surgical complications, preoperative and postoperative pathological data and follow-up data were evaluated. The lesions of the 7 patients were all located at gastric fundus, and were treated by ESD successfully. No bleeding, perforation or other complications occurred during and after the operation. Postoperative pathology showed that tumor cells originated from deep mucosa with an invasive growth pattern. Most of tumor surfaces were covered with normal concave epithelium. Tumors infiltrated into submucosa in 4 patients, and submucosa infiltration depth was more than 500 μm (550 μm) in 1 patient. Immunohistochemistry showed that MUC-6 was diffusely positive, indicating that the tumor originated from the main cell source. The expressions of MUC-2, MUC-5AC, CDX-2, CD10, and CgA were negative in all cases. With the mean follow-up time of 21 months, the ulcer healed well after the operation, with no recurrence. Gastric tumors of fundic gland type have relatively unique biological characteristics, and ESD is the preferred treatment. In addition, the histological characteristics can be used to differentiate from other gastric tumors by immunohistochemistry.

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Rev. cir. (Impr.) ; 74(4): 368-375, ago. 2022. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1407938

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Resumen Objetivos: El sistema linfático del estómago es complejo y multidireccional, siendo difícil predecir el patrón de diseminación linfática en el adenocarcinoma (ADC) gástrico. Los objetivos de este trabajo son determinar si el analizar los grupos ganglionares de la pieza quirúrgica por separado tiene implicaciones en el estadiaje, además estudiar la afectación de diferentes grupos ganglionares. Materials y Método: Estudio observacional retrospectivo de pacientes intervenidos de gastrectomía y linfadenectomía con intención curativa por ADC en un hospital de referencia (2017-2021).,_Se han comparado aquellos pacientes cuya pieza quirúrgica se estudió en su totalidad (grupo A) con aquellos en los que se separaron los grupos ganglionares para su análisis (grupo B). En el grupo B, se ha analizado la afectación ganglionar de diferentes grupos ganglionares en base a la localización tumoral y el estadio pT. Resultados: Se incluyeron 150 pacientes. La media de ganglios analizados fue significativamente mayor cuando se separaron los grupos ganglionares (grupo B) (24,01 respecto a 20,49). La afectación ganglionar fue del 45,8%, 58,3% y 55,5% en los tumores de tercio superior, medio e inferior respectivamente, y los grupos difirieron en base a la localización tumoral. El riesgo de afectación ganglionar fue significativamente mayor y hubo más grupos ganglionares perigástricos afectos cuanto mayor era el estadio pT. Conclusiones: Separar los grupos ganglionares previo a su análisis aumenta el número de ganglios analizados mejorando el estadiaje ganglionar. Existen diferentes rutas de drenaje linfático dependiendo de la localización tumoral y la afectación ganglionar aumenta de forma paralela al estadio pT.


Objectives: The lymphatic system of the stomach is complex and multidirectional, making it difficult to predict the pattern of lymphatic spread in gastric adenocarcinoma (GAC). The aim of this paper is to determine if analyzing the lymph node groups of the surgical specimen separately has implications in the pathological staging, as well as to study the involvement rate of different lymph node groups. Material and Method: Retrospective observational study of patients who underwent curative intent gastrectomy and lymphadenectomy for GAC in a reference hospital (2017-2021). Those patients whose surgical specimen was studied as a whole (group A) were compared with those in whom the lymph node groups were separated by surgeons before analysis (group B). In group B, the involvement of different lymph node groups was analyzed based on tumor location and pT stage. Results: 150 patients were included. The mean number of lymph nodes analyzed was significantly higher when the lymph node groups were separately analyzed (group B) (24.01 compared to 20.49). Lymph node involvement was 45.8%, 58.3%, and 55.5% in tumors of the upper, middle, and lower third, respectively, and the involved groups differed depending on the tumor location. The higher the pT stage was, the risk of lymph node involvement was significantly higher and there were more perigastric lymph node groups affected. Conclusions: Separating lymph node groups prior to their analysis increases the number of lymph nodes analyzed and therefore improves lymph node staging. There are different lymphatic drainage routes depending on the tumor location and lymph node involvement increases in parallel with the pT stage.


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Humans , Male , Aged , Stomach Neoplasms/surgery , Adenocarcinoma/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Lymph Node Excision/methods , Lymph Nodes/pathology , Lymphatic Metastasis/pathology , Neoplasm Invasiveness/pathology , Neoplasm Staging
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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 2022 Mar; 65(1): 35-41
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223236

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Aim: To assess HER2/neu expressions and correlate with E-cadherin and Serum HER2 level in gastric carcinoma. Method: 31 gastric biopsies and 1 resected specimen were taken in the study with patient details and stained with H and E for histopathological details following Lauren's classification. Immunohistochemistry for HER2 and E-cadherin expression was conducted followed by serum HER2/neu ELISA. Result: Adenocarcinoma with 61% diffuse, 29% intestinal, and 10% other type were observed with predominant HER2 immunoexpression in intestinal-type than in diffuse-type adenocarcinoma. Other observations marked 44% as 3+/positive and 56% as 2+/equivocal in intestinal type while 26% cases as 3+/positive, 69% as 2+/equivocal, and 1% as 1+/negative were observed in diffuse type. The data presented 33% membranous positivity and 67% both membranous + cytoplasmic positivity in intestinal type while 2% showed membranous positivity, 47% both membranous + cytoplasmic, and 42% only cytoplasmic positivity in diffused type. On comparing the localization pattern of HER2 and E-cadherin, 25% of cases showed membranous staining while 50% of cases showed membranous with cytoplasmic staining for both. No cytoplasmic HER2 staining as well as no any staining for E-cadherin was shown by 6% cases. Conclusion: Thus, it can be concluded that cytoplasmic expression of HER2 in gastric adenocarcinoma (mainly diffuse type) may be due to shedding of its extracellular domain, leading to loss of membranous E-cadherin expression on immunohistochemistry. The loss of membranous expression of E-cadherin and increased serum HER2 ELISA were correlated well with these findings.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1016130

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Background: Crawling-type gastric adenocarcinoma is a rare subtype of gastric cancer, however, the understanding on this special entity of gastric cancer is still lacking. Aims: To investigate the clinical, endoscopic and pathological characteristics of crawling-type early gastric adenocarcinoma. Methods: Patients diagnosed as crawling-type early gastric adenocarcinoma in Songjiang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from January 2016 to December 2021 were recruited consecutively in a retrospective study. The clinical data were reviewed, the pathological specimens were collected for immunohistochemical staining, and a telephone follow-up was conducted for prognosis analysis. Results: Fourteen patients with crawling-type early gastric adenocarcinoma and fulfilling the inclusion criteria were enrolled in the study, of them, 9 were male, 5 were female, and the mean age was 65.9 years old. No family history of gastric cancer was reported. The clinical manifestations were not specific. All patients were positive for Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection. Tumors were more likely to occur in the middle and lower thirds of the stomach, with marked atrophic background mucosa. Macroscopically, 11 lesions were superficial-depressed (0-IIc) and 3 were superficial-flat type (0-IIb+ IIc). The color of the lesions was red. Lesions with indistinct border were observed endoscopically in 10 cases. Complete resection was achieved in all 14 patients after endoscopic submucosal dissection n=10 or surgical treatment n=4. Three submucosal and 11 intramucosal infiltration were observed pathologically. Immunohistochemical results of gastric (MUC5AC and MUC6) and intestinal (MUC2, CD10 and CDX-2) markers showed that most of the patients were mixed immunophenotype; the Ki-67 index ranged mostly between 30% and 70%. In a mean follow-up time of 38 months, all 14 patients were survived. Two patients with heterochronous early gastric cancer were found by follow-up endoscopy. Conclusions: When a superficial-depressed or superficial-flat type tumor with reddish color change and atrophic background mucosa is observed endoscopically in an Hp-positive patient, the possibility of crawling-type early gastric adenocarcinoma should be considered. Adequate preoperative evaluation should be carried out to judge the extent and depth of tumor invasion, which may guide the decision of treatment strategy. Postoperative endoscopic surveillance is recommended.

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Rev. colomb. gastroenterol ; 36(2): 163-171, abr.-jun. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English, Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1289295

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Resumen Introducción: El cáncer gástrico, a nivel mundial, tiene una incidencia variable y es una de las causas más frecuentes de muerte. En Ecuador ocupa el segundo lugar de muerte en los hombres y la cuarta en las mujeres por cáncer gástrico. Objetivos: Establecer las características sociodemográficas, clínicas, histológicas y endoscópicas, y determinar una correlación entre la localización e histología en una población de pacientes con cáncer gástrico en el Hospital de Especialidades de Guayaquil, Dr. Abel Gilbert Pontón. Materiales y métodos: Estudio de prevalencia analítico y prospectivo. Se incluyeron las endoscopias digestivas altas de consulta externa y emergencia con signos de sospecha de cáncer gástrico realizadas en el Hospital de Especialidades de Guayaquil, Dr. Abel Gilbert Pontón, Ecuador, entre enero de 2018 y diciembre de 2019. Resultados: En el estudio se incluyeron 62 pacientes con diagnóstico de adenocarcinoma gástrico, el sexo masculino representó el 72,6 % en relación con el sexo femenino, con el 27,4 %; el rango de edad fue entre los 27 y 95 años, el promedio de edad es de 60,96 ± 15,1 y la edad de mayor presentación fue de 60 a 70 años. El síntoma que predominó fue el dolor, en un 98,4 %, y la pérdida de peso, en un 64,5 %; su localización más frecuente fue el antro (50,0 %), su morfología de mayor presentación es el Borrmann tipo III y, con respecto al tipo histológico, se encontró el tipo intestinal (64,5 %) y el difuso (29,0 %). El tipo intestinal se presentó en edad más avanzada en un 60 %-69 %, fue más frecuente en el cuerpo (71,4 %) y su localización fue más proximal, en comparación con el tipo difuso, que se presentó más en edad temprana (27-39 años), fue más frecuente en el antro (32,3 %) y su localización fue más distal. Conclusiones: El cáncer gástrico se diagnostica en estadios avanzados, más en hombres que en mujeres y se puede afirmar que en nuestro hospital la localización del cáncer gástrico tipo intestinal se presentó en edades avanzadas, más frecuentemente a nivel proximal y en la clasificación del cáncer gástrico avanzado Borrmann tipo III, lo cual podría tener influencia en el tratamiento y pronóstico. Además, los resultados obtenidos justifican la implementación de programas de detección oportuna y tratamiento de esta grave enfermedad.


Abstract Introduction: Gastric cancer is one of the most common causes of death worldwide, with a varying incidence. In Ecuador, it is the second leading cause of death in men and the fourth in women. Objectives: To establish the socio-demographic, clinical, histological, and endoscopic characteristics of patients with gastric cancer and to determine the correlation between location and histology in this population treated at the Hospital de Especialidades Guayaquil Dr. Abel Gilbert Pontón. Materials and methods: Analytical and prospective prevalence study. Outpatient and emergency upper gastrointestinal endoscopies with signs of suspected gastric cancer performed at the Hospital de Especialidades Guayaquil Dr. Abel Gilbert Pontón - Ecuador between January 2018 through December 2019 were included. Results: The study included 62 patients diagnosed with gastric adenocarcinoma. 72.6% were male and 27.4% were female; the age range was between 27 and 95 years, with an average of 60.96 ± 15.1 years, the age of onset being between 60 and 70 years. Pain was the most frequent symptom in 98.4% of cases, followed by weight loss in 64.5%. The antrum was the most common site of cancer (50.0%), and Borrmann type III was the most common morphology. Intestinal cancer was found in 64.5% of cases, while diffuse gastric cancer was found in 29.0%. Intestinal cancer was more common in older ages (60-69%) and the most frequent site of presentation was the body of the stomach (71.4%) with a proximal location. In contrast, diffuse gastric cancer was more frequent in younger patients aged between 27-39 years, more often in the antrum (32.3%) at a more distal location. Conclusions: Gastric cancer is more often found in men and is usually diagnosed in advanced stages. Intestinal gastric cancer was most commonly seen at advanced ages in our hospital, most frequently at the proximal site and in the Borrmann type III according to the classification of advanced gastric cancer, affecting its treatment and prognosis. The results obtained support the implementation of programs to diagnose and treat this severe disease in a timely manner.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Stomach , Stomach Neoplasms , Adenocarcinoma , Classification , Men , Demography , Disease , Causality , Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal , Histology
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Rev. cuba. cir ; 59(4): e1032, oct.-dic. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1149848

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RESUMEN Introducción: El cáncer de estómago representa la segunda causa más frecuente de muerte relacionada con neoplasias en el mundo, es responsable del 8 al 10 por ciento de todas las muertes por cáncer. Objetivo: Determinar la morbilidad y la mortalidad por cáncer gástrico en el servicio de cirugía del Hospital Universitario "General Calixto García". Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional descriptivo, transversal. El universo estuvo conformado por 145 pacientes que cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión. Se utilizaron métodos estadísticos descriptivos y cálculos con valores porcentuales. Resultados: El 67,6 por ciento de los pacientes pertenecían al sexo masculino, mientras que 87 se ubicaron en los grupos de edades entre 60 y 79 años. El 37,2 por ciento de los pacientes presentaron lesión ulcerada infiltrante de acuerdo a la clasificación endoscópica de Borrmann. El adenocarcinoma gástrico fue el tipo histológico más encontrado. La técnica quirúrgica más empleada fue la gastrectomía subtotal, y la gastroyeyunostomía. La complicación postoperatoria más frecuente la constituyó la bronconeumonía con 35 pacientes. La mayoría de los pacientes egresaron vivos. Conclusiones: La investigación sugiere que el diagnóstico precoz y la cirugía en la actualidad es la única modalidad con potencial curativo y puede elevar la calidad de vida y mejorar los índices de morbimortalidad en la población(AU)


ABSTRACT Introduction: Stomach cancer is the second leading cause of death related to neoplasms worldwide. It is responsible for 8-10 percent of all cancer-related deaths. Objective: To determine the morbidity and mortality for gastric cancer in the surgery service of General Calixto García University Hospital. Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional and observational study was carried out. The universe consisted of 145 patients who met the inclusion criteria. Descriptive statistical methods and calculations with percentage values were used. Results: 67.6 percent of the patients belonged to the male sex, while 87 were located in the age groups between 60 and 79 years. 37.2 percent of the patients presented an infiltrating ulcerated lesion according to Borrmann endoscopic classification. Gastric adenocarcinoma was the most common histological type. The most used surgical technique was subtotal gastrectomy, followed by gastrojejunostomy. The most frequent postoperative complication was bronchopneumonia, accounting for 35 patients. Most of the patients were discharged alive. Conclusions: Research suggests that early diagnosis and surgery are currently the only modality with curative potential and can raise the quality of life as well as improve morbidity and mortality rates among the population(AU)


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Aged , Stomach Neoplasms/mortality , Adenocarcinoma/surgery , Indicators of Morbidity and Mortality , Gastrectomy/methods , Quality of Life , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies , Observational Studies as Topic
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Rev. medica electron ; 42(6): 2575-2585, nov.-dic. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1150038

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RESUMEN Introducción: en los últimos años, se aprecia a nivel global un aumento del cáncer gástrico. La mayoría de los tumores gástricos primarios son malignos. En Matanzas, existe un incremento de esta patología. Objetivo: determinar el comportamiento clínico, endoscópico e histológico del cáncer gástrico diagnosticado. Materiales y métodos: se realizó un estudio observacional, descriptivo y prospectivo en el Departamento de Gastroenterología del Hospital "Dr. Mario Muñoz Monroy", de la ciudad de Matanzas, en el período de enero del 2017 a octubre del 2019. El universo fue 25 pacientes que presentaron cáncer gástrico por diagnóstico endoscópico e histológico. Resultados: el grupo de edad más afectado correspondió a los pacientes entre 61 y 70 años, (44 %). El sexo masculino predominó en un 68 %. Los factores de riesgo de mayor incidencia, fueron la dieta inadecuada y el hábito de fumar. Las manifestaciones clínicas más relevantes fueron: epigastralgia, plenitud gástrica y pérdida de peso. La variedad hística que predominó fue el adenocarcinoma difuso y la localización el antro. Conclusiones: el cáncer gástrico constituye un problema de salud que, al actuar sobre los factores de riesgo se puede disminuir su incidencia; con un diagnóstico precoz se logrará disminuir la mortalidad (AU).


ABSTRACT Introduction: an increase of gastric cancer is appreciated in the world in the last years. Most of the primary gastric tumors are malignant. There is an increase of this disease also in Matanzas. Objective: to determine the histological, endoscopic and clinical behavior of the diagnosed gastric cancer. Materials and methods: a prospective, descriptive and observational study was carried out in the Department of Gastroenterology of the Hospital "Mario Munoz Monroy, of Matanzas, in the period from January 2017 to October 2019. The universe were 25 patients presenting gastric cancer by histologic and endoscopic diagnosis. Results: The most affected age group was the one of patients among 61 and 70 years old (44 %). Male sex predominated in 68 %. The risk factors having higher incidence were an inadequate diet and smoking. The more relevant clinical manifestation were epigastralgia, gastric fullness and weight loss. The predominating tissue variety was the diffuse adenocarcinoma and antrum location. Conclusions: gastric cancer is a health problem the incidence of which could be reduced when acting on its risk factors; with a precocious diagnosis mortality will be reduced (AU).


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Humans , Male , Female , Stomach Neoplasms/epidemiology , Health Behavior , Signs and Symptoms , Stomach Neoplasms/complications , Stomach Neoplasms/diagnosis , Stomach Neoplasms/pathology , Risk Factors , Endoscopy, Digestive System/methods
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-213356

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Synchronous occurrence of primary gastric cancer with primary renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is exceedingly rare. We report a case of a 70 years old gentleman who presented with a history of epigastric fullness and tarry stools from 1 month, along with significant weight loss which he was unable to quantify. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed ulceroproliferative growth in the antropyloric region of stomach causing complete outlet obstruction. Histopathology revealed poorly differentiated mucinous adenocarcinoma. Contrast enhanced computed tomography (CECT) abdomen showed an asymmetrical circumferential growth in the antropyloric region leading to obstruction. A heterogeneously enhancing hypervascular mass was also visualized over the lower pole of left kidney with an initial impression of metastasis. A concomitant radical subtotal gastrectomy and radical left nephrectomy was performed. Pathological examination confirmed gastric adenocarcinoma (T4a) and renal cell carcinoma-RCC (T3a). Most of the operable synchronously occurring second primary malignancy (SPM) can be resected in a single stage.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-213118

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Second or multiple primary malignancies is very rare and the number of patients diagnosed with multiple primary cancers has recently been increasing due to the improved diagnostic techniques. Herein we report a very rare case of synchronous double primary cancer of the stomach and thyroid gland for the 39 years old lady who presented with a short period of abdominal pain were diagnosed to have an invasive adenocarcinoma with signet ring differentiation of the stomach by gastroscopy and biopsy. Computed tomography and positron emission tomography scan showed high fludeoxyglucose uptake of the thyroid gland were biopsied to confirm the malignancy. underwent initially for radical distal gastrectomy followed by adjuvant chemotherapy and interval total thyroidectomy. Although Synchronous tumors are defined as ≥2 primary tumors occurring within 6 months of diagnosis of the first primary tumor, our case was discovered concomitantly at the first presentation of the patient. The prognosis of patients with multiple primary cancers can be determined independently by the stage of each cancer.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-213160

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Background: The MAGIC and ACCORD 07 trials have established the role of perioperative chemotherapy in locally advanced gastric adenocarcinoma. A more recent study has demonstrated the superiority of the FLOT perioperative regimen. The best strategy to improve outcomes has yet to be determined. Aims of the study were to evaluate perioperative chemotherapy in terms of morbidity and tolerance of FLOT regimen with modification and histopathological responseMethods: This prospective study was started after ethical committee approval in February 2019 at a tertiary cancer center in South India for a period of 1 year up till February 2020. Patients fulfilling inclusion criteria were enrolled. Perioperative chemotherapy was given as scheduled regimen and adverse effects and response to preoperative chemotherapy were recorded. Radical D2 gastrectomy and histopathology assessed analysed by using IBM SPSS statistics ver. 21 and descriptive statistics used.Results: From February 2019 till February 2020, a total of 24 patients of newly diagnosed adenocarcinoma of the stomach of which 18 patients were nonmetastatic on workup. Moderately different (38.8%), well-differentiated in 11.2%, poorly differentiated in 50%. Total 66.7% were diagnosed as metastatic on staging laparoscopy, peritoneal wash cytology in 50% was negative. The cardiopulmonary resuscitation was seen in two patients.Conclusions: Even though it is an interim analysis with less number of patients enrolled, so far it can be concluded that all patients where surgery is planned should undergo peritoneal lavage cytology and FLOT regimen can be practised with acceptable morbidity. Long term results after completion of study will definitely throw more light.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-209425

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A pancreatic acinar variant of gastric adenocarcinoma is a very rare presentation, and only six cases have been reported worldwide.A 55-year-old male came with complaints of vomiting and weight loss. By PET-CT, a growth was found in the gastric antrum.Distal gastrectomy was done and a histopathology report of a pancreatic acinar variant of gastric adenocarcinoma was done.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-196430

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Increasing HER-2/neu resistance in gastric carcinoma has encouraged search for new biomarkers for targeted therapy. Cellular mesenchymal epithelial transition (C-MET) is one such tyrosine kinase inhibitor proposed for personalized salvage treatment. We determined frequency of C-MET gene copy number variation (CNV) by Fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) in gastric adenocarcinoma (GAC) and sought its correlation with conventional clinicopathologic parameters. Dual-coloured FISH was done on 32 GAC cases. C-MET gene and centromere 7 signals were counted under fluorescent microscope and ratio was calculated for each case. Correlation between C-MET CNV and conventional clinic-pathologic parameters was done by Fischer exact test. CNV was identified in the form of amplification and polysomy (3.1% each) and associated with poorer prognostic parameters. Our pilot study highlights limited subset of patients that may benefit from anti-C-MET-targeted therapy and thus could be a novel biomarker for targeted intervention in GAC.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-211957

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Background: Gastric carcinoma is a deadly disease with high mortality. A better understanding of the molecular basis of gastric cancer has contributed to the development of rationally designed molecular targeted therapies which will improve the survival rate. A genetic alteration that could help in targeted therapy and prognostication includes Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2/neu) overexpression in gastric carcinoma. The objective of the present study was to identify and evaluate the HER2/neu protein immunohistochemical expression in gastric cancer from biopsies and surgical resection specimens and to evaluate their correlation with histopathological features.Methods: Total/subtotal gastrectomy specimens and gastric biopsies from a tertiary care center in South India were included in the study and assessed by light microscopy and Immunohistochemistry (IHC).Results: HER2/neu overexpression was seen in 28.6% of gastric adenocarcinoma. HER2/neu overexpression was seen in 44.2% of intestinal-type and 20% of mixed type with none of the diffuse type exhibited HER2/neu positivity and this was statistically highly significant with p value of <0.01. HER2/neu positivity was found in 50% well-differentiated and 36.4% moderately differentiated tumors with none of the poorly differentiated tumors exhibiting HER2/neu positivity and this was statistically highly significant with p value of <0.01.Conclusions: This study highlights the importance of the identification of HER2/neu overexpression in gastric adenocarcinoma. This will help in prognostication and identifying patients suitable for novel therapeutic interventions which will help in prolongation of survival of patients with this deadly disease.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-202766

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Introduction: Carcinoma of the stomach is a disease with agrave prognosis. The revelation of the genetic and molecularbasis of gastric cancer has helped the development of targetedtherapies which has the potential to improve survival.Decreased expression of Epithelial cadherin (E-cadherin)in gastric carcinoma is one such genetic alteration whichcould help in targeted therapy and prognostication. Theobjective of the present study was to identify E- cadherinimmunohistochemical expression in gastric carcinoma and itscorrelation with histopathological features.Material and Methods: Gastric biopsies and surgicalspecimens from a tertiary care center in South Indiawere included and assessed by light microscopy andimmunohistochemistry (IHC).Results: Aberrant E-cadherin staining was seen in 42.8% ofgastric adenocarcinoma. Aberrant staining was found withdisproportionately high frequency in diffuse-type (95.5%)when compared to intestinal-type (18.6%) and mixed type(20%) with very high statistical significance with P <0.001. All(100%) poorly differentiated tumors had aberrant E- cadherinstaining while only 21.2% of moderately differentiated and12.5% of well-differentiated tumors had aberrant E-cadherinstaining and this was statistically highly significant with P<0.001. In this study, there was no significant associationbetween E-cadherin with age, gender, nature of the specimen,site of the tumor, size of the tumor, lymph node status andtumor invasion.Conclusion: This study emphasizes the importance ofidentification of aberrant E-cadherin expression in gastriccarcinomas which in turn helps in selecting patients for noveltherapies which might improve the prognosis of this gravedisease.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-821175

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@#[Abstract] Objective:To explore the clinical significance of multiple serumcytokines in early diagnosis and progression assessment of gastric adenocarcinoma. Methods: Peripheral blood samples of 85 healthy subjects (healthy control group) and 81 patients with pathologically confirmed gastric adenocarcinoma (gastric cancer group) were collected from November 2017 to February 2018 at Shanxi Cancer Hospital. Serum levels of 17 cytokines (including IL-1β, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-12p70, IL-15, IL-17A, TNF-α, TNF-β, GM-CSF, G-CSF, IFN-γ, IP-10, MCP-1 andVEGF-A) were measured byAimPlex multiplex assay technology.Their diagnostic values were analyzed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results: Serum levels of IL-10, IL-8, IL-6, IP-10, MCP-1, VEGF-Aand IL-12p70 were significantly higher in gastric cancer patients than those in healthy controls (all P<0.01). There were significantly increasedlevelsofIL-8,IL-6and VEGF-Ain advanced-stage gastriccancer(stageI/II)groupoverearly-stage gastric cancer (stage III/IV) group (all P<0.01).AUC (areas under the curve) of IL-8, IL-6, IL-10, IP-10, MCP-1, IL-12p70 and VEGF-Afor distinguishing early-stage gastric cancer patientsfromhealthy controls was0.98,0.92,0.89,0.84,0.76,0.74 and 0.58, respectively. The diagnostic sensitivity of IL-8, IL-6 and IL-10 was 97.4%, 89.5% and 97.4%, respectively, and the specificity was 87.1%, 85.9%and 77.6%, respectively.TheAUCof IL-8, IL-6 andVEGF-Afor distinguishing advanced-stage gastric cancer patients from early-stage gastric cancer patients was 0.82, 0.72 and 0.69, respectively. Thediagnosticsensitivity of IL-8, IL-6 and VEGF-A was 83.7%, 60.5% and 41.9%, respectively, and the specificity was71.1%,76.3%and 92.1%, respectively. Conclusion: ThecombineddetectionofserumIL-8,IL-6andIL-10 may be a potential approach for early screening of gastric adenocarcinoma, which canalsobeusedtoassessthe progression of gastric adenocarcinoma.

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