Resumen antecedentes:Coagulación intravascular diseminada (CID) e infiltración a la médula ósea son infrecuentes en el cáncer gástrico (CG) y revisten mal pronóstico. objetivo: Presentamos un caso con CG metastásico asociado a CID. Realizamos revisión sistemática de la literatura sobre la quimioterapia en este escenario. Caso reportado: Mujer de 37 años con adenocarcinoma gástrico poco diferenciado, metastásico y CID tratada con 5-fluorouracilo, ácido folínico (leucovorina) y oxaliplatino. Conclusiones: La combinación de CG y CID es infrecuente e impone reducida expectativa de supervivencia y un gran reto terapéutico. La quimioterapia muestra eficacia en el control del CG y la CID en comparación al mejor cuidado de soporte.Palabras clave: Cáncer gástrico. Coagulación intravascular diseminada. Quimioterapia. Pronóstico.
Disseminated intravascular coagulation associated with metastatic gastric cancer: One case report and systematic literature review abstract Background: Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and bone marrow metastases are infrequent in gastric cancer (GC) and confers a dismal prognosis. objective:We present a case of metastatic GC associated with DIC. We conducted a systematic review of the literature on the chemotherapy efficacy in this scenery. Reported case: A 37-year-old woman with metastatic poorly differentiated gastric adenocarcinoma, and DIC, who was treated with 5-Fluorouracilo, ácido folínico, oxaliplatino (FOLFOX).. Conclusions: The presence of DIC in asoociation with metastatic GC is uncommon and imposes a decrease in survival as well as a therapeutic challenge. Chemotherapy shows efficacy in the control of GC and DIC compared to the best supportive care.