Surgical Case Reports (May 2022)

A case of clinical stage I gastric cancer with a schwannoma on the left supraclavicular fossa suspected as Virchow’s node metastasis

  • Yoshihiro Hara,
  • Kenichi Nakamura,
  • Shiro Iwagami,
  • Katsuhiro Ogawa,
  • Hiroshi Sawayama,
  • Masaaki Iwatsuki,
  • Yoshifumi Baba,
  • Yuji Miyamoto,
  • Naoya Yoshida,
  • Hideo Baba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40792-022-01439-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background Gastric cancer is relatively prone to metastasis, although distant metastasis is rare during the early stage of disease. Here we report a rare case of schwannoma-associated Virchow metastasis of a patient with early-stage gastric cancer. Case presentation A 73-year-old man, diagnosed with early-stage gastric cancer, underwent preoperative scrutiny, and was only suspected to have Virchow metastasis. Owing to atypical metastatic findings, a lymph node biopsy was performed to confirm the diagnosis and to determine the treatment strategy. The pathology results of the biopsy showed a diagnosis of schwannoma, the patient was judged to be surgically resectable, and a laparoscopic gastrectomy was performed to achieve a radical resection. The patient is currently under outpatient observation with no apparent recurrence. Conclusion Systemic chemotherapy is generally administered according to the physician’s clinical judgment, although the results of a lymph node biopsy contribute to a more curative treatment. When nonspecific metastases are found, it is important to make a reliable diagnosis and to select a treatment that achieves a cure.

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