An unusual paraesophageal and diaphragmatic SDHA-deficient gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) metastases case report
Martha E. Teke, Agnes Choi, Amber Leila Sarvestani, Andrew M. Blakely, Shamus R. Carr
- Year
- 2023
- Citations
- 2
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- Open access
Abstract
Background: -deficient GIST has varying biology and behavior, occurring at a younger age, often metastatic on presentation and frequently refractory to conventional tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI). Liver and peritoneum are their most common sites of metastases, and extra-abdominal spread to the diaphragm or mediastinum has not been previously described. Case Description: -deficient GISTs with multiple previous metastasectomies who presented with recurrence to the paraesophageal region and diaphragm which was identified upon routine positron emission tomography (PET) surveillance. Patient subsequently underwent a robotic assisted metastasectomy using a thoracic approach. Follow up was obtained 2 months following procedure and there was no evidence of recurrence. Conclusions: -deficient GISTs have unique tumor biology and management of metastatic lesions remains an area of debate and discovery. Overall, this report highlights the need for comprehensive knowledge of the disease, a skilled surgical team, and multi-disciplinary involvement in order to optimize care and ensure favorable outcomes in this patient population.
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