Gastric Gist as Cause of High Digestive Hemorrhage ()
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) occurrence is uncommon and usually
manifested by nonspecific signs and symptoms, which hinders its reasoning as a
diagnostic hypothesis. The objective is to report a case of female GIST with
curative treatment through video-laparoscopy with partial gastrectomy. Case
report: A 61-year-old female patient attended the Luiz Gioseffi Jannuzzi
School Hospital (HELGJ) emergency room, with a sudden onset of upper
gastrointestinal bleeding with hemodynamic instability. After stabilization,
she was admitted for diagnostic investigation, showing sub-epithelial lesion of
antrum in upper digestive endoscopy (UDE) and solid-cystic mass in the gastric
antrum to computed tomography (CT). The conduct was the video laparoscopy
surgical approach with partial gastrectomy. The histopathological and
immunohistochemical aspects of the surgical specimen showed a gastrointestinal
stromal tumor (GIST) in a gastric antrum of low grade of malignancy, positive
e-Kit and mycotic index (50 cga) < 5. Discussion: Compared to the scarce reports in literature, the case described presented
typical epidemiology, but the clinical picture was not the most incident. Conclusions: Given the rarity of this pathology cases, it is essential to report these
in order to elucidate the specificities and also to discuss diagnostic and
therapeutic methods.
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Paladino, V. , Miguel, T. , Miguel, V. , Pereira, M. , Pereira, F. , Teixeira, C. , Babinski, C. , dos Anjos, N. , Lopes, C. and da Costa, D. (2019) Gastric Gist as Cause of High Digestive Hemorrhage.
Journal of Biosciences and Medicines,
7, 42-47. doi:
10.4236/jbm.2019.71005.
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