European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (Jul 2024)

The investigation of B12 deficiency leading to the serendipitous diagnosis of gastric carcinoid tumour

  • Karam Karam,
  • Sarah Saleh,
  • Houssein Chebbo,
  • Sarah Jalloul,
  • Elias Fiani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2024_4673

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Gastric carcinoid is a rare type of gastric malignancy accounting for around 7% of all gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumours (NETs). While most gastric NETs (gNETs) are readily visible through direct visualisation by upper endoscopy, around 25% of gastric carcinoids are invisible because they are located in the submucosal gastric regions of the body and fundus. gNETs located in the intra-mucosal areas can be identified by gastric mapping; this can be done by taking random gastric biopsies from the antrum, body and fundus. We report a case of a well-differentiated gastric NET type 1 with atrophic gastritis diagnosed on upper endoscopy and pathological immunohistochemistry staining.

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