Gastric duplication cysts with mixed hemangioma treated by endoscopic submucosal dissection: A case report and literature review.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY Pathology, research and practice Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1016/j.prp.2025.155819
Fu-Guo Liu, Xue-Guo Sun, Wei-Hua Wang, Ti-Dong Shan
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Abstract

Gastric duplication cysts (GDCs) are rare cystic neoplasms that are often difficult to distinguish from other entities. Accurate diagnosis of cysts before resection is difficult even using the most advanced imaging techniques. We present a case of a gastric duplication cyst in a 17-year-old female, presenting with discomfort in the upper abdomen. Gastroscopy showed a submucosal mass about 40 mm in diameter on the side of the greater curvature of stomach. Computed tomography (CT) reveals a submucosal prominence in the body of stomach, which could indicate a foregut cyst or an ectopic structure. Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) showed a submucosal bulge of the corpus body of stomach, and may be lipomas. Patients undergo endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) to relieve symptoms and confirm the diagnosis of lesions. The procedure went smoothly and the solid cystic lesions were completely removed. Histopathological examination reveals gastric duplication with mixed hemangioma, and intrinsic fat liquefaction. After resection, the patient was successfully discharged from the hospital, and during the 6-month follow-up period, there are no symptoms or evidence of disease recurrence. This is a rare case of gastric duplication with mixed hemangioma. ESD can be used as an alternative treatment to provide a definitive diagnosis.

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内镜下粘膜剥离术治疗胃重复囊肿合并混合性血管瘤1例并文献复习。
胃重复囊肿(gdc)是一种罕见的囊性肿瘤,通常难以与其他实体区分。即使使用最先进的成像技术,在切除前准确诊断囊肿也是困难的。我们提出一个17岁的女性胃重复囊肿的情况下,表现为不适在上腹部。胃镜检查示胃大弯曲侧粘膜下肿块,直径约40 mm。计算机断层扫描(CT)显示胃粘膜下隆起,可能提示前肠囊肿或异位结构。超声内镜检查显示胃粘膜下肿大,可能为脂肪瘤。患者接受内镜下粘膜剥离术(ESD)以缓解症状并确认病变的诊断。手术进行得很顺利,实性囊性病变被完全切除。组织病理学检查显示胃重复合并混合性血管瘤和内在脂肪液化。术后患者顺利出院,随访6个月,无症状及疾病复发迹象。这是一个罕见的胃复制合并混合性血管瘤的病例。ESD可作为一种替代治疗方法,以提供明确的诊断。
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期刊介绍: Pathology, Research and Practice provides accessible coverage of the most recent developments across the entire field of pathology: Reviews focus on recent progress in pathology, while Comments look at interesting current problems and at hypotheses for future developments in pathology. Original Papers present novel findings on all aspects of general, anatomic and molecular pathology. Rapid Communications inform readers on preliminary findings that may be relevant for further studies and need to be communicated quickly. Teaching Cases look at new aspects or special diagnostic problems of diseases and at case reports relevant for the pathologist''s practice.
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