1. [A case of juvenile gastric polyposis with gastric cancer successfully treated by laparoscopic total gastrectomy -review of 36 reported cases in Japan]
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Yuka, Ito, Tomoyuki, Wakahara, Mayumi, Inaba, Takahiro, Anami, Kiyonori, Kanemitsu, Akihiko, Watanabe, and Takeshi, Iwasaki
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Adult ,Adenomatous Polyps ,Polyps ,Japan ,Gastrectomy ,Intestinal Polyposis ,Neoplastic Syndromes, Hereditary ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Laparoscopy ,Hypoalbuminemia - Abstract
A 43-year-old woman was suffering from epigastric pain. Her gastroscopy revealed polyposis of the stomach, and her biopsy revealed a hyperplastic polyp. During the 18-month follow-up, the polyps proliferated, and the patient was referred to our institute for further investigation and treatment. A juvenile gastric polyposis diagnosis was made. She refused to have the surgery despite the fact that it was necessary due to the anemia and hypoalbuminemia she was experiencing. Endoscopic biopsy results revealed gastric cancer at a follow-up visit 2 years and 3 months later; thus, a laparoscopic total gastrectomy was performed. Pathological examination revealed adenocarcinomas that were scattered and well-differentiated, with hyperplastic polyps in the background. No lymph node metastasis was found. Despite the fact that juvenile gastric polyposis is a pathologically benign disease, there have been numerous case reports of surgery being performed due to anemia, hypoalbuminemia, or gastric cancer associated with the disease. When gastric cancers are discovered in cases of juvenile gastric polyposis, they are usually in an early stage, making them a good candidate for laparoscopic total gastrectomy.
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- 2022