SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Jul 2022)

A rare case of –uninfected foveolar-type gastric cancer with submucosal invasion and lymph node metastasis

  • Kazuki Hirano,
  • Kosuke Nomura,
  • Dan Nobuhiro,
  • Masami Tanaka,
  • Junichiro Sato,
  • Akira Matsui,
  • Shusuke Haruta,
  • Daisuke Kikuchi,
  • Shu Hoteya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X221111673
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Gastric cancer without Helicobacter pylori infection accounts for less than 1% of all gastric cancers, and is generally considered to be less invasive. This report describes a rare case of H. pylori –uninfected gastric cancer with deep submucosal invasion and lymph node metastasis. Endoscopic submucosal dissection was performed, and pathological examination revealed tubular adenocarcinoma with deep submucosal invasion. We diagnosed foveolar-type gastric adenocarcinoma. While many cases of foveolar-type gastric adenocarcinoma, especially of the white elevated type, are reported as early stage gastric cancer, this case is very rare because it showed submucosal invasion and lymph node metastasis.