A 55-year-old man visited our hospital for a detailed examination of a gastric submucosal tumor that was first detected 10 years prior. The tumor continued to grow and had developed a depressed area in its center. A histopathological examination of biopsy specimens revealed gastric adenocarcinoma of the fundic gland type (GA-FG). It was diagnosed as T2 based on the invasion depth as determined by white-light endoscopy and endoscopic ultrasonography. A total gastrectomy with lymphadenectomy was performed and a GA-FG in the mucosa and submucosa was confirmed histopathologically. However, there was a gradual transition to an infiltrative tubular adenocarcinoma with poorly differentiated components in the muscular and subserosal layers. Metastasis was identified in a dissected lymph node (LN). This is the first report of a GA-FG progressing to an aggressive cancer with LN metastasis. These findings modify our understanding of the pathophysiology of GA-FG.
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Okumura, Y., Takamatsu, M., Ohashi, M., Yamamoto, Y., Yamamoto, N., Kawachi, H., … Sano, T. (2018). Gastric adenocarcinoma of fundic gland type with aggressive transformation and lymph node metastasis: A case report. Journal of Gastric Cancer, 18(4), 409–416. https://doi.org/10.5230/jgc.2018.18.e22
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