Cellular schwannoma arising from the gastric wall misdiagnosed as a gastric stromal tumor: A case report

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Cellular schwannomas have been previously described at almost every anatomic location of the human body, but reports in the gastric wall are rare. The current study presents a rare case of cellular schwannoma originating from the gastric wall. Computed tomography revealed a 5.6×5.3×4.0-cm3 solid mass located in the posterior wall of the stomach. Open laparotomy confirmed its mesenchymal origin. Microscopically, the tissue was composed of spindle-shaped and fascicularly-arranged cells, but mitotic figures were rare. Immunohistochemical staining showed that the tumor was negative for cluster of differentiation (CD)117, CD34, smooth muscle actin and desmin, but positive for S-100 and Ki67. The patient presented no evidence of recurrence and metastasis during follow-up. Gastric cellular schwannomas may be diagnosed by clinical characteristics, histological observations and immunohistochemical markers.

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Wang, G., Chen, P., Zong, L., Shi, L., & Zhao, W. (2014). Cellular schwannoma arising from the gastric wall misdiagnosed as a gastric stromal tumor: A case report. Oncology Letters, 7(2), 415–418. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2013.1752

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