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Synchronous gastric leiomyoma and intramuscular abdominal wall granular cell tumor with similar imaging features: A case report

Authors :
Chao Yan
Shiro Matsumoto
Alan Kawarai Lefor
Joji Kitayama
Daisuke Matsubara
Hisashi Fukuda
Naohiro Sata
Yoshinori Hosoya
Shin Saito
Source :
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Highlights • Granular cell tumors of the abdominal wall are rare. • Mesenchymal tumors may have similar findings on diagnostic imaging studies. • Laparoscopic-endoscopic cooperative surgery may useful to resect gastric submucosal tumors.<br />Introduction Gastric leiomyomas are benign mesenchymal tumors, comprising about 2.5% of gastric neoplasms, which can be difficult to differentiate from gastrointestinal stromal tumors which have malignant potential. Granular cell tumors in the abdominal wall are also rare. Since mesenchymal tumors are difficult to diagnose by imaging, further studies are needed to establish the diagnosis. Presentation of case A 60-year-old asymptomatic woman underwent routine upper endoscopy and was found to have a gastric submucosal lesion. Computed tomography scan also showed an abdominal wall mass. The appearance of both lesions on imaging studies were similar, but it was unclear if the two lesions had the same origin. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy of the gastric lesion was insufficient to establish the diagnosis. Laparoscopic-endoscopic cooperative resection of the gastric lesion and ultrasound-guided core-needle biopsy of the abdominal wall mass enabled pathological diagnosis of both lesions. Discussion Diagnostic imaging findings of these two lesions were similar. Histologic and immunohistochemical studies are essential to establish a definitive diagnosis. Laparoscopic-endoscopic cooperative surgery may be an effective minimally invasive approach, allowing both pathological diagnosis and complete resection of a gastric submucosal tumor, especially when endoscopic-ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration or biopsy fails to make the diagnosis. Conclusion Laparoscopic-endoscopic cooperative surgery can be an effective minimally invasive approach to resect some lesions. This is first report of the patient with a synchronous gastric leiomyoma and an intramuscular granular cell tumor in the abdominal wall.

Details

ISSN :
22102612
Volume :
44
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Accession number :
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