1. Chondrosarcoma metastasis simulating a primary stomach tumor: a case report
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Kevyn Alisson Nascimento Gurgel, Paulo Henrique Silva Nunes, Davi Teixeira de Macêdo, Clarice Sampaio Torres, Maria do Perpetuo Socorro Saldanha da Cunha, Diego Costa de Almeida, Renato Mazon Lima Verde Leal, and Marcelo Leite Vieira Costa
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chondrosarcoma ,gastrointestinal hemorrhage ,stomach neoplasms ,gastrectomy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Medicine - Abstract
Gastric tumors are an important cause of cancer deaths. The main type is the primary gastric adenocarcinoma, and rarely secondary metastatic implants can be present. A 79-years-old woman sought medical attention due to a complaint of epigastralgia, unintentional weight loss, two cases of melena in the past two months, and a prior history of a chondrosarcoma of the thigh treated 13 years before. A neoplastic lesion was detected at the stomach during evaluation, and a gastrectomy was opted as a treatment. The immunohistochemical evaluation was compatible with a chondrosarcoma metastatic implant on the stomach. The patient obtained a survival superior to 5 years after surgery. Only one case of gastric metastasis from chondrosarcoma was described in the literature. We observed a great benefit in the use of surgical resection of the gastric lesion, showing that surgery may be considered in selected individuals with chondrosarcoma metastasis.
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- 2023
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