2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.gcb.2008.01.014
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Mixed adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma arising in a gastric duplication cyst

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“…However, our patient was asymptomatic and the lesion was detected during a regular check-up. The most common histologic type of malignancy arising in gastric duplications was adenocarcinoma (seven cases), but squamous cell carcinoma (one case) and neuroendocrine carcinoma (one case) were also reported 1,2,4,5. Six cases showed invasion to the adjacent stomach wall, but three cases were confined within the wall of the duplication cyst, as in the present case.…”
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“…However, our patient was asymptomatic and the lesion was detected during a regular check-up. The most common histologic type of malignancy arising in gastric duplications was adenocarcinoma (seven cases), but squamous cell carcinoma (one case) and neuroendocrine carcinoma (one case) were also reported 1,2,4,5. Six cases showed invasion to the adjacent stomach wall, but three cases were confined within the wall of the duplication cyst, as in the present case.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…In GCPs, the focus of the carcinoma is located in the superficial portion of the GCP and invades below the submucosal layer,10 but the focus of a carcinoma arising in a duplication cyst lies in the mucosal layer of the cyst wall and invades beyond the cyst wall and further into the gastric wall layers 1,2,4,5. Therefore, an adenocarcinoma associated with GCP can be diagnosed by endoscopic biopsies, but an adenocarcinoma arising in a duplication cyst cannot be confirmed without wedge resection.…”
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“…Literature search of Medline was performed for articles in English published from 1965 through 2015. Medline search resulted in 43 case reports and studies 143 including 146 cases of gastric ASC. Finally, a total of 167 gastric ASC patients was identified (Fig.…”
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“…Like other pastcasesofGISTs,thepresentcaseproceededwith massivegastricbleedingandrequiredanurgentlaparotomywithlocaltumorresection.Rarely,described cases of gastric bleeding are complex and might be connectedwithanothertypesofgastrictumorsbesides GISTsorGDCoccurringincidentally,simultaneously also with other kind of cancer. The most frequently documentedintheliteraturearesimultaneousoccurrenceofGDCandcancerarisingfromepithelialparts ofduplications.Currently,allpublishedpapersabout ithaveashortreportformasacasedocumentationof differentcancertypeswithGDC.Thelackoforiginal papers indicates substantial rarity of the entity and greatlyrestrictsthepossibilityoffurtherstudies.Barussaudet aldescribedusualgastricadenosquamous carcinomawithinfiltrationofwallGDC [8].Kuraoka et aldescribedasimilarcaseaboutcoincidenceofgastricadenocarcinomawithGDC [9].Hatadescribeda carcinoid tumor arising from the duodenal wall and retroperitoneal GDC. The authors indicated GDC epithelialchangessuchasdysplasiaandanincreased number of neuroendocrine cells, which were probablyprogenitorsofcarcinoid [10].Similarobservations weredescribedbyHorneet alinacaseofneuroendocrinecarcinomawithgastricduplications [11].These rarepublicationshavenotedveryimportantfindings suchasdysplasticchangesofepithelialcellsinGDC A B C D Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%