Surgical Case Reports (Apr 2021)

A case of synchronous intramucosal gastric carcinoma with multiple lymph node metastases

  • En Amada,
  • Hirofumi Kawakubo,
  • Satoru Matsuda,
  • Shuhei Mayanagi,
  • Rieko Nakamura,
  • Tomoyuki Irino,
  • Norihito Wada,
  • Shuji Mikami,
  • Yuko Kitagawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40792-021-01149-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background In Japan, the prevalence of synchronous multiple intramucosal gastric carcinoma is reported to be 5–15%. Here is a case of a synchronous small gastric carcinoma fulfilling the definite indication and curative criteria for endoscopic submucosal dissection with multiple lymph node metastases. Case presentation A Japanese woman in her fifties with a history of endoscopic resection for mucosal poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma was evaluated, with the UICC TNM classification stage being cT1aN0M0 cStageIA. She had undergone total gastrectomy with D1 + lymph node dissection. Histopathological examination revealed 16 individual sporadic lesions in the gastric body, with maximum diameter 3 mm and localization in the lamina propria. Twenty-seven nodes were resected, and metastasis of the carcinoma was revealed in 24 nodes. Conclusions Undifferentiated intramucosal gastric cancer has a relatively high probability of lymph node metastasis; however, synchronous early lesions are often overlooked. Frequent follow-up examinations may increase the detection of multiple gastric cancers.

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