Peritoneal Carcinomatosis Present in Signet Ring Cells Gastric Carcinoma-Case Report

Ana Lazarova
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Peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) is an important and not rare cause of morbidity and mortality among patients with gastric cancer. Younger age(less than 65 years) female gender, advanced Tand N-stage, a primary tumor of signet ring cells or linitis plastica, and primary tumors covering multiple anatomical locations of the stomach were all associated with a higher odds ratios of developing PC. PC is a frequent condition in patients presenting with gastric cancer, especially in younger patients with advanced tumor stages. In this article, we present a case of a 63 years old woman who was operatively treated for gastric cancer. Total gastrectomy was obtained and the patohistology report was signet ring cell carcinoma, stage T3N3M0. Computer tomography (CT) was done before the operative treatment and 6 months after the treatment. The CT before the treatment did not show any presents of peritoneal metastasis, there were no signs of peritoneal involvement. The next CT was done 6 months after the treatment where there was a sign of peritoneal involvement, with the diffuse spread of metastatic deposits (MS) all over the peritoneum. The present study showed a positive correlation between a more advanced T-stage and N-stage and the risk of presenting with PC. In literature, these factors were also associated with worse survival. This patient survival period was 4 months after diagnosis of peritoneal carcinomatosis with correlate with the data from the literature were median survival of patients with other metastases was 14 months, but only 4 months for patients with PC.
印戒细胞中存在腹膜癌病——胃癌1例报告
腹膜癌(PC)是胃癌患者发病和死亡的重要原因。年龄较小(小于65岁)的女性、t&n期晚期、原发肿瘤为印环细胞或可塑性局限性炎,以及原发肿瘤覆盖胃的多个解剖位置,都与发生PC的高比值比相关。PC是胃癌患者的常见病,尤其是在肿瘤晚期的年轻患者中。在这篇文章中,我们提出一个63岁的妇女谁是手术治疗胃癌的情况。全胃切除,病理报告为印戒细胞癌,T3N3M0期。术前及术后6个月行CT检查。治疗前CT未见腹膜转移,腹膜无受累征象。治疗6个月后再次CT检查发现腹膜受累,转移性沉积(MS)弥漫性扩散至整个腹膜。目前的研究表明,更晚期的t期和n期与患PC的风险呈正相关。在文献中,这些因素也与较差的生存率有关。该患者的生存期为腹膜癌诊断后4个月,与文献数据相关的是,其他转移患者的中位生存期为14个月,而PC患者的中位生存期仅为4个月。
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