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1/3. hemoperitoneum due to a ruptured gastric stromal tumor.

    BACKGROUND/AIMS: gastrointestinal stromal tumors form a group of uncommon neoplasms originated from pluripotential mesenchymal cells. Many patients are asymptomatic and the tumor is discovered during an abdominal operation. Massive intraperitoneal bleeding is an exceptional complication associated with high mortality rates. Our aim is to report a case of a gastric stromal tumor in an 83-year-old patient presenting with intraperitoneal hemorrhage and hypovolemic shock, successfully operated. methods: Emergency laparotomy showed a hemoperitoneum caused by rupture of a large exogastric tumor attached to the greater curvature. Total gastrectomy and esophagojejunostomy was performed. RESULTS: Histological examination revealed proliferation of spindle-shaped cells but immunocytochemistry failed to identify specific markers of smooth muscle and neural cells. diagnosis of a gastric stromal tumor was made. Postoperative evolution was uncomplicated. CONCLUSION: Gastric stromal tumor is a relatively rare neoplasm of mesenchymal origin whose nature and prognosis is unclear.
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2/3. Typical and atypical Carney's triad presenting with malignant hypertension and papilledema.

    This report encourages clinicians to consider a diagnosis of Carney's triad in patients with multifocal gastric stromal sarcoma, extraadrenal paraganglioma (predominantly mediastinal), or pulmonary chondroma. The authors conducted a retrospective 20-year survey at the Hospital for Sick Children and identified two children with Carney's triad. One child, presenting atypically with papilledema and fundal hemorrhages from malignant hypertension and benign intracranial hypertension from chronic iron-deficiency anemia, is the second patient ever to date be described with the complete Carney's triad of neoplasms at diagnosis. Another child presented more typically with gastric stromal sarcoma and pulmonary chondroma without paraganglioma. Carney's triad is a rare differential diagnosis for "idiopathic" hypertension or iron-deficiency anemia from chronic gastrointestinal bleeding. If missed, patients with Carney's triad may have the debilitating physical and mental consequences of chronic iron deficiency and may die of untreated prolonged hypertension and metastatic leiomyosarcoma.
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3/3. gastrointestinal stromal tumors: a "benign" tumor with hepatic metastasis after 11 years.

    gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) constitue the largest category of primary non-epithelial neoplasms of the stomach and small bowel. They are characterized by a remarkable cellular variability and their malignant potential is sometimes difficult to predict. Very recent studies, using mitotic count and tumor size as the best determinants of biological behavior, divide GISTs into three groups: benign, borderline and malignant tumors. We report on a male patient who underwent a right hepatectomy for a large metastasis 11 years after the surgical treatment of an antral-pyloric gastric neoplasm, histologically defined as leiomyoblastoma and with clinical, morphological and immunohistochemical features of benignity (low mitotic count, tumor size < 5 cm, low cellular proliferation index). Histological and immunohistochemical analysis of the hepatic metastasis showed the cellular proliferation index (Ki-67) to be positive in 25% of neoplastic cells, as opposed to the primary gastric tumor in which Ki-67 was positive in only 5% of neoplastic cells. In conclusion, although modern immunohistochemical techniques are now available to obtain useful prognostic information, the malignant potential of GISTs is sometimes difficult to predict: neoplasms clinically and histologically defined as benign could metastasize a long time after oncologically correct surgical treatment. Therefore, benign GISTs also require consistent, long-term follow-up.
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