2016, Volume 9, Issue 3, pp 291 – 293

5 –year complex clinical and histopathological follow-up of a case of early gastric carcinoma (signet ring cells type)

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Correspondence to: Ana-Maria Dascalu, MD, University Emergency Hospital Bucharest, 169 Spl. Independentei Street, District 5, Code 050098, Bucharest, Romania, Mobile phone: +40727 402495, E-mail: dr.anamaria.dascalu@gmail.com

Abstract

The paper presents the case of a male patient, hospitalized for acute abdomen due to perforated callous ulcer. Though the clinical appearance suggested a benign pathology, the histopathological exam of the resection piece showed multicentric early gastric carcinoma, signet ring cell type. At the patient’s request, total gastrectomy was not performed, a conservative solution being chosen instead. Superior digestive endoscopy with biopsy and oncological dispensarization was performed one month after surgery, then at every 6 months. After 2 years of benign results, the histopathological exam revealed the presence of malign singlet ring cells in the bioptic specimen. Respecting the patient’s option of preserving a good quality of life, subtotal gastrectomy with Pean type gastroenteroanastomosis was performed followed by postoperatory chemotherapy. Endoscopic and oncological follow-up were performed at every six months for another 3 years (up to present), and the evolution was favorable with no local or metastatic recurrence.

Histopathological examination was of great help in the surgical management of this case, allowing a fortunate early diagnosis, a conservative surgical approach, and the preserving of a good quality of life.

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PMC ID: 5154317
PubMed ID: 27974937
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Article Publishing Date (print): Jul-Sep 2016
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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

Copyright License: Open Access

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