Spontaneous Rupture of a Gastric Stromal Tumor Causing Hemoperitoneum
Gut and Liver
; : 278-282, 2010.
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ABSTRACT
We describe a 39-year-old man with spontaneous rupture of a gastric stromal tumor causing hemoperitoneum. Ultrasonography showed a large mass broadly abutting the stomach and liver. Computed tomography demonstrated a heterogeneous enhanced mass arising from the stomach and focal perforation of the tumor with hemoperitoneum; endoscopic ultrasonography showed an exophytic heterogeneous mass originating from the gastric muscle layer. Angiography revealed that the right gastric artery was the main artery supplying the tumor. A gastric stromal tumor with bloody fluid in the peritoneal cavity was seen at the laparotomy. The tumor was excised completely, and subsequent histological and immunohistochemical studies indicated that it was a gastric stromal tumor. We report a relatively rare case of gastric stromal tumor causing hemoperitoneum due to spontaneous rupture of the tumor.
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Sujet Principal:
Cavité péritonéale
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Artères
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Rupture spontanée
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Estomac
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Angiographie
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Endosonographie
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Hémopéritoine
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Laparotomie
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Foie
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Muscles
Limites du sujet:
Adult
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Humans
langue:
En
Texte intégral:
Gut and Liver
Année:
2010
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Article