Extra-Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor of the Omentum: A Rare Case Report and Review of the Literature

Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) are uncommon mesenchymal spindle-cell or epithelioid neoplasms, located mainly with higher frequency in the stomach and small bowel. GISTs represent the majority of primary non-epithelial neoplasms of the digestive tract, most frequently expressing the KIT prot...

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Main Authors: Dimitris Fagkrezos, Zisis Touloumis, Maria Giannila, Charalampos Penlidis, Kleo Papaparaskeva, Charikleia Triantopoulou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2012-08-01
Series:Rare Tumors
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2012.e44
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spelling doaj-32826a2a685947bfa2b6ac4013918ec22020-11-25T03:26:54ZengSAGE PublishingRare Tumors2036-36132012-08-01410.4081/rt.2012.e44Extra-Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor of the Omentum: A Rare Case Report and Review of the LiteratureDimitris Fagkrezos0Zisis Touloumis1Maria Giannila2Charalampos Penlidis3Kleo Papaparaskeva4Charikleia Triantopoulou5Radiology Department, Konstantopouleio General Hospital, Aghias Olgas;Surgery Department of Chalkida's General Hospital;Radiology Department, Konstantopouleio General Hospital, Aghias Olgas;Radiology Department, Konstantopouleio General Hospital, Aghias Olgas;Histopathology Department of Konstantopouleio General Hospital, Aghias Olgas, GreeceRadiology Department, Konstantopouleio General Hospital, Aghias Olgas;Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) are uncommon mesenchymal spindle-cell or epithelioid neoplasms, located mainly with higher frequency in the stomach and small bowel. GISTs represent the majority of primary non-epithelial neoplasms of the digestive tract, most frequently expressing the KIT protein a transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor for stem cell factor. Extra-gastrointestinal stromal tumors tend to present In fewer than 5% of cases; they originate primarily from the mesentery, omentum or peritoneum. Furthermore, these extra-gastrointestinal tumors (EGIST) tend to be more common in patients over the age of 50 years. EGISTs are neoplasms with overlapping immunohistological features, occurring in the abdomen outside the gastrointestinal tract with no connection to the gastric or intestinal wall. We describe here a rare case of EGIST of the lesser omentum and report the clinical, macroscopic, immunohistological and radiological features of an EGIST arising in the lesser omentum of a 63-year old man. Clinical course and the prognostic factors of such lesions will also be discussed. EGISTs in the lesser omentum can grow slowly and remain silent despite a large tumor size. In most cases, a pre-operative diagnosis is not possible, and the patient undergoes a surgical operation for the generic diagnosis of abdominal mass . During the intervention it is important to achieve a complete removal of the mass and to examine every possible adhesion to the gastrointestinal wall.https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2012.e44
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author Dimitris Fagkrezos
Zisis Touloumis
Maria Giannila
Charalampos Penlidis
Kleo Papaparaskeva
Charikleia Triantopoulou
spellingShingle Dimitris Fagkrezos
Zisis Touloumis
Maria Giannila
Charalampos Penlidis
Kleo Papaparaskeva
Charikleia Triantopoulou
Extra-Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor of the Omentum: A Rare Case Report and Review of the Literature
Rare Tumors
author_facet Dimitris Fagkrezos
Zisis Touloumis
Maria Giannila
Charalampos Penlidis
Kleo Papaparaskeva
Charikleia Triantopoulou
author_sort Dimitris Fagkrezos
title Extra-Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor of the Omentum: A Rare Case Report and Review of the Literature
title_short Extra-Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor of the Omentum: A Rare Case Report and Review of the Literature
title_full Extra-Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor of the Omentum: A Rare Case Report and Review of the Literature
title_fullStr Extra-Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor of the Omentum: A Rare Case Report and Review of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed Extra-Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor of the Omentum: A Rare Case Report and Review of the Literature
title_sort extra-gastrointestinal stromal tumor of the omentum: a rare case report and review of the literature
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Rare Tumors
issn 2036-3613
publishDate 2012-08-01
description Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) are uncommon mesenchymal spindle-cell or epithelioid neoplasms, located mainly with higher frequency in the stomach and small bowel. GISTs represent the majority of primary non-epithelial neoplasms of the digestive tract, most frequently expressing the KIT protein a transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor for stem cell factor. Extra-gastrointestinal stromal tumors tend to present In fewer than 5% of cases; they originate primarily from the mesentery, omentum or peritoneum. Furthermore, these extra-gastrointestinal tumors (EGIST) tend to be more common in patients over the age of 50 years. EGISTs are neoplasms with overlapping immunohistological features, occurring in the abdomen outside the gastrointestinal tract with no connection to the gastric or intestinal wall. We describe here a rare case of EGIST of the lesser omentum and report the clinical, macroscopic, immunohistological and radiological features of an EGIST arising in the lesser omentum of a 63-year old man. Clinical course and the prognostic factors of such lesions will also be discussed. EGISTs in the lesser omentum can grow slowly and remain silent despite a large tumor size. In most cases, a pre-operative diagnosis is not possible, and the patient undergoes a surgical operation for the generic diagnosis of abdominal mass . During the intervention it is important to achieve a complete removal of the mass and to examine every possible adhesion to the gastrointestinal wall.
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