Surgical Case Reports (Mar 2020)

Multiple heterochronic gastrointestinal stromal tumors in the stomach detected 6 years after resection: a case report

  • Tadahito Yasuda,
  • Kojiro Eto,
  • Naoya Yoshida,
  • Shiro Iwagami,
  • Yukiharu Hiyoshi,
  • Youhei Nagai,
  • Masaaki Iwatsuki,
  • Takatsugu Ishimoto,
  • Yoshifumi Baba,
  • Yuji Miyamoto,
  • Takuya Shiota,
  • Yoshiki Mikami,
  • Hideo Baba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40792-020-00812-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Background To date, only a few cases of multiple GISTs with different clones in different organs have been published. However, a case of multiple GISTs with different clones occurring in a single organ has never been reported. Case presentation A 41-year-old patient underwent laparoscopic partial gastrectomy for gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) in 2012. The pathological findings showed high-risk characteristics for recurrence, so he received adjuvant therapy with imatinib for 3 years. In 2018, 3 years after completing the adjuvant therapy, tumor lesions at residual gastric cardia were incidentally identified by follow-up computed tomography (CT). The pathological findings of the tumor biopsy revealed gastric GIST. He underwent secondary laparoscopic partial gastrectomy and was diagnosed with high-risk GIST. Adjuvant therapy with imatinib was restarted immediately. The two gastric GISTs had the same exon 11 mutations in the c-kit gene, but they had different missense mutations. This molecular heterogeneity suggested that they were derived from different origins. Conclusion We reported a multiple heterochronic GIST in the stomach detected 6 years after resection. There may be a possibility that another heterochronic GIST will occur in the remnant stomach in the future, so close follow-up will be needed.

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