Cargando…

Esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumor: report of 7 patients

Abstract Purpose: To evaluate imaging features of esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) with clinical and histopathologic correlation and imaging follow-up. Materials and methods: In this institutional review board-approved, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-compliant r...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Shinagare, A.B., Zukotynski, K.A., Krajewski, K.M., Jagannathan, J.P., Butrynski, J., Hornick, J.L., Ramaiya, N.H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: e-Med 2012
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3362870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22542728
http://dx.doi.org/10.1102/1470-7330.2012.0017
_version_ 1782234275812212736
author Shinagare, A.B.
Zukotynski, K.A.
Krajewski, K.M.
Jagannathan, J.P.
Butrynski, J.
Hornick, J.L.
Ramaiya, N.H.
author_facet Shinagare, A.B.
Zukotynski, K.A.
Krajewski, K.M.
Jagannathan, J.P.
Butrynski, J.
Hornick, J.L.
Ramaiya, N.H.
author_sort Shinagare, A.B.
collection PubMed
description Abstract Purpose: To evaluate imaging features of esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) with clinical and histopathologic correlation and imaging follow-up. Materials and methods: In this institutional review board-approved, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-compliant retrospective study, 14 patients with pathologically proven esophageal GIST seen from January 2001 to October 2011, 7 patients (4 women; mean age 70 years, range 56–87 years) who had imaging of primary tumor and follow-up imaging at our institution were included. Imaging studies were evaluated by 3 radiologists in consensus. Location, size and imaging features of primary tumor and metastases, if any, were recorded, and correlated with pathologic (histopathologic subtype, presence of necrosis, mitotic rate, immunohistochemical profile) and clinical (treatment-related changes, distant spread and outcome) parameters. Results: Of 7 tumors, 5 were located in the lower esophagus and 2 in mid-esophagus. Four were intraluminal, 2 were exophytic, and 1 was intramural. All 7 patients underwent computed tomography (CT); tumors appeared as well-circumscribed, hypoattenuating masses showing mild enhancement, with mean size of 5.7 × 4.2 cm. Necrosis and calcification were seen in 1 tumor each. Five patients underwent fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET)/CT. GISTs were FDG avid with mean standardized uptake value (SUV)(max) of 9.5 (4.5–12.3). All tumors were positive for KIT (7/7) and CD34 (6/6). Distant metastases to liver and pleura were seen in 1 patient. On imatinib treatment, the tumors responded with decreased attenuation values and unchanged size on CT, and decreased SUV(max) of primary tumor and metastases on FDG-PET/CT. Conclusion: Esophageal GISTs are well-circumscribed, FDG-avid, hypoattenuating masses that can metastasize to liver and pleura, and respond to imatinib treatment with decreased attenuation value on CT and decreased SUV(max) on FDG-PET/CT.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3362870
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2012
publisher e-Med
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-33628702014-04-27 Esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumor: report of 7 patients Shinagare, A.B. Zukotynski, K.A. Krajewski, K.M. Jagannathan, J.P. Butrynski, J. Hornick, J.L. Ramaiya, N.H. Cancer Imaging Original Article Abstract Purpose: To evaluate imaging features of esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) with clinical and histopathologic correlation and imaging follow-up. Materials and methods: In this institutional review board-approved, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-compliant retrospective study, 14 patients with pathologically proven esophageal GIST seen from January 2001 to October 2011, 7 patients (4 women; mean age 70 years, range 56–87 years) who had imaging of primary tumor and follow-up imaging at our institution were included. Imaging studies were evaluated by 3 radiologists in consensus. Location, size and imaging features of primary tumor and metastases, if any, were recorded, and correlated with pathologic (histopathologic subtype, presence of necrosis, mitotic rate, immunohistochemical profile) and clinical (treatment-related changes, distant spread and outcome) parameters. Results: Of 7 tumors, 5 were located in the lower esophagus and 2 in mid-esophagus. Four were intraluminal, 2 were exophytic, and 1 was intramural. All 7 patients underwent computed tomography (CT); tumors appeared as well-circumscribed, hypoattenuating masses showing mild enhancement, with mean size of 5.7 × 4.2 cm. Necrosis and calcification were seen in 1 tumor each. Five patients underwent fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET)/CT. GISTs were FDG avid with mean standardized uptake value (SUV)(max) of 9.5 (4.5–12.3). All tumors were positive for KIT (7/7) and CD34 (6/6). Distant metastases to liver and pleura were seen in 1 patient. On imatinib treatment, the tumors responded with decreased attenuation values and unchanged size on CT, and decreased SUV(max) of primary tumor and metastases on FDG-PET/CT. Conclusion: Esophageal GISTs are well-circumscribed, FDG-avid, hypoattenuating masses that can metastasize to liver and pleura, and respond to imatinib treatment with decreased attenuation value on CT and decreased SUV(max) on FDG-PET/CT. e-Med 2012-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3362870/ /pubmed/22542728 http://dx.doi.org/10.1102/1470-7330.2012.0017 Text en © 2012 International Cancer Imaging Society
spellingShingle Original Article
Shinagare, A.B.
Zukotynski, K.A.
Krajewski, K.M.
Jagannathan, J.P.
Butrynski, J.
Hornick, J.L.
Ramaiya, N.H.
Esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumor: report of 7 patients
title Esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumor: report of 7 patients
title_full Esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumor: report of 7 patients
title_fullStr Esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumor: report of 7 patients
title_full_unstemmed Esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumor: report of 7 patients
title_short Esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumor: report of 7 patients
title_sort esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumor: report of 7 patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3362870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22542728
http://dx.doi.org/10.1102/1470-7330.2012.0017
work_keys_str_mv AT shinagareab esophagealgastrointestinalstromaltumorreportof7patients
AT zukotynskika esophagealgastrointestinalstromaltumorreportof7patients
AT krajewskikm esophagealgastrointestinalstromaltumorreportof7patients
AT jagannathanjp esophagealgastrointestinalstromaltumorreportof7patients
AT butrynskij esophagealgastrointestinalstromaltumorreportof7patients
AT hornickjl esophagealgastrointestinalstromaltumorreportof7patients
AT ramaiyanh esophagealgastrointestinalstromaltumorreportof7patients