Cancer metastasis to the upper gastrointestinal tract-a case series.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Journal of gastrointestinal oncology Pub Date : 2024-12-31 Epub Date: 2024-12-28 DOI:10.21037/jgo-24-532
Mohamed Bakry, Hasib Ahmadzai, Mitali Fadia, Geoffrey Peters, Yada Kanjanapan, Shivakumar Chitturi, Ganesalingam Pranavan
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Abstract

Background: Metastasis of non-gastrointestinal (non-GI) cancers to the upper GI tract is a rare occurrence, with limited cases reported in the literature. Recognising this type of metastasis is crucial, as it presents unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. This case series adds to the literature by discussing seven rare cases of non-GI cancer metastasising to the upper GI tract, emphasising the complications and clinical manifestations. These cases highlight the importance of early recognition and interdisciplinary management to optimise patient outcomes.

Case description: This retrospective series spans from 2016 to 2024 and includes seven consecutive patients from a tertiary hospital. The primary cancers include renal clear cell carcinoma, non-small cell lung cancer, prostate cancer, and melanoma. Each patient presented with unique patterns of metastasis to the GI tract, manifesting as complications such as upper GI bleeding, melaena, bowel perforation, abdominal pain and weight loss. Interventions ranged from gastroscopy and biopsy to surgical resection, and outcomes varied from disease control to progression with palliative interventions and fatality in some cases, despite targeted treatments. Follow-up of some of the cases highlights the difficulties in managing recurrent bleeding and perforation in these patients.

Conclusions: Metastasis of non-GI primary tumours to the upper GI tract-although rare, requires clinicians to maintain a high index of suspicion when encountering unexplained GI symptoms in patients with a history of malignancy. This case series highlights the diverse presentations and complications of upper GI metastasis from non-GI cancers and underscores the need for personalised management strategies. Early recognition and tailored interventions can improve patient outcomes and reduce morbidity.

肿瘤转移至上消化道-一个病例系列。
背景:非胃肠道(non-GI)肿瘤转移到上消化道是一种罕见的现象,文献中报道的病例有限。认识到这种类型的转移是至关重要的,因为它提出了独特的诊断和治疗挑战。本病例系列通过讨论7例罕见的非胃肠道肿瘤转移到上消化道的病例,增加了文献,强调了并发症和临床表现。这些病例强调了早期识别和跨学科管理对优化患者预后的重要性。病例描述:本回顾性系列研究时间跨度为2016年至2024年,包括一家三级医院连续7例患者。原发肿瘤包括肾透明细胞癌、非小细胞肺癌、前列腺癌和黑色素瘤。每位患者都有独特的消化道转移模式,表现为上消化道出血、黑黑、肠穿孔、腹痛和体重减轻等并发症。干预措施从胃镜检查和活检到手术切除,结果从疾病控制到姑息性干预的进展以及一些病例的死亡率不等,尽管有针对性的治疗。一些病例的随访突出了这些患者在处理复发性出血和穿孔方面的困难。结论:非胃肠道原发肿瘤向上消化道转移虽然罕见,但当有恶性肿瘤病史的患者出现无法解释的胃肠道症状时,需要临床医生保持高度怀疑。本病例系列强调了非胃肠道癌症的上消化道转移的不同表现和并发症,并强调了个性化治疗策略的必要性。早期识别和有针对性的干预可以改善患者的预后并降低发病率。
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期刊介绍: ournal of Gastrointestinal Oncology (Print ISSN 2078-6891; Online ISSN 2219-679X; J Gastrointest Oncol; JGO), the official journal of Society for Gastrointestinal Oncology (SGO), is an open-access, international peer-reviewed journal. It is published quarterly (Sep. 2010- Dec. 2013), bimonthly (Feb. 2014 -) and openly distributed worldwide. JGO publishes manuscripts that focus on updated and practical information about diagnosis, prevention and clinical investigations of gastrointestinal cancer treatment. Specific areas of interest include, but not limited to, multimodality therapy, markers, imaging and tumor biology.
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