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Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) with Glandular Component. A Report of an Unusual Tumor Resembling Adenosarcoma


Authors: M. Zámečník 1;  B. Sosna 2;  A. Chlumská 1
Authors‘ workplace: Šikl’s Department of Pathology, Faculty Hospital Charles University, Pilsen, Czech Republic 1;  Laboratory of Surgical Pathology, Pilsen, Czech Republic 2
Published in: Čes.-slov. Patol., 41, 2005, No. 4, p. 150-156
Category: Original Article

Overview

A case of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) with an unusual glandular component is reported. The tumor was found in the gastric fundus of a 93-year-old woman. Histologically, the lesion showed a biphasic adenosarcoma-like structure. Typical low-grade spindle cell patterns of GIST were intermingled with numerous and partly cystic glands. The glandular epithelium had pyloric/foveolar-like appearance, with foci of intestinal metaplasia and low-grade dysplasia. The stromal component was immunoreactive for CD117 (c-kit) and CD34, and negative for myoid and neuroid markers. The ultrastructural examination found nondescript and undifferentiated spindle cells. The gastric mucosa and submucosa near the tumor contained a small area with features of gastritis cystica profunda, with glands similar to those present inside the tumor. Therefore, a collision of GIST and gastritis cystica profunda is suggested in the histogenesis of the lesion.

Key words:
gastrointestinal stromal tumor – adenocarcinoma - gastritis cystica profunda – adenosarcoma – carcinosarcoma – stomach


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