Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 28, 2007; 13(24): 3392-3395
Published online Jun 28, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i24.3392
Multiple malignant extragastrointestinal stromal tumors of the greater omentum and results of immunohistochemistry and mutation analysis: A case report
Jong-Han Kim, Yoon-Jung Boo, Cheol-Woong Jung, Sung-Soo Park, Seung-Joo Kim, Young-Jae Mok, Sang-Dae Kim, Yang-Suk Chae, Chong-Suk Kim
Jong-Han Kim, Yoon-Jung Boo, Cheol-Woong Jung, Sung-Soo Park, Seung-Joo Kim, Young-Jae Mok, Chong-Suk Kim, Sang-Dae, Kim, Korea University Hospital, Seoul, 136-705, Korea
Yang-Suk Chae, Deparment of Surgery, Pathology, Korea University College of medicine, Seoul, 136-705, Korea
Correspondence to: Chong-Suk Kim, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Surgery, Korea University College of Medicine, Korea University Anam Hospital, Anam-dong 5-ga, Seoungbuk-gu, Seoul, 136-705, Korea. honsuk@korea.ac.kr
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Received: February 15, 2007
Revised: March 15, 2007
Accepted: March 21, 2007
Published online: June 28, 2007
Abstract

To report an extragastrointestinal stromal tumor (EGIST) that occurs outside the gastrointestinal tract and shows unique clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical features. In our case, we experienced multiple soft tissue tumors that originate primarily in the greater omentum, and in immunohistochemical analysis, the tumors showed features that correspond to malignant EGIST. Two large omental masses measured 15 cm x 10 cm and 5 cm × 4 cm sized and several small ovoid fragments were attached to small intestine, mesentery and peritoneum. On histologic findings, the masses were separated from small bowel serosa and had high mitotic count (115/50 HPFs). In the results of immunohistochemical stains, the tumor showed CD117 (c-kit) positive reactivity and high Ki-67 labeling index. On mutation analysis, the c-kit gene mutation was found in the juxtamembrane domain (exon 11) and it was heterozygote. Platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR) gene mutation was also found in the juxtamemembrane (exon 12) and it was polymorphism. From above findings, we proposed that there may be several mutational pathways to malignant EGIST, so further investigations could be needed to approach this unfavorable disease entity.

Keywords: Extragastrointestinal stromal tumor, Greater omentum, c-kit, Platelet-derived growth factor receptor, Mutation