Résumé
The concomitant presence of a primary gastric adenocarcinoma and a gastrointestinal stromal tumor in the stomach is uncommon. We report a 68-year-old male with an advanced gastric adenocarcinoma. During gastrectomy, a nodular intramural lesion was found. The pathological study, revealed a gastrointestinal stromal tumor, positive form CD117. After six months of follow up, there is no evidence of recurrence of either tumor.
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Sujet âgé , Humains , Mâle , Adénocarcinome/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs stromales gastro-intestinales/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs primitives multiples/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs de l'estomac/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs stromales gastro-intestinales/composition chimique , Tumeurs primitives multiples/composition chimique , Protéines proto-oncogènes c-kit/analyse , Tumeurs de l'estomac/composition chimiqueRésumé
Colitis cystica profunda is a benign condition that can be confused with adenocarcinoma. We report a 35year-old woman that received radiotherapy for a uterine cervical carcinoma who presented intermittent hematochezia three times after ending the therapy. This episode was diagnosed and treated as a radiation colitis and the patient remained asymptomatic for six years. After this period she presented again intermittent hematochezia and a rectal mass that was surgically removed. The pathology report disclosed a colitis cystica profunda.