Systematic Review
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World J Meta-Anal. May 31, 2019; 7(5): 224-233
Published online May 31, 2019. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v7.i5.224
Hepatic gastrointestinal stromal tumor: Systematic review of an exceptional location
Alba Manuel-Vázquez, Raquel Latorre-Fragua, Roberto de la Plaza-Llamas, José Manuel Ramia
Alba Manuel-Vázquez, Raquel Latorre-Fragua, Roberto de la Plaza-Llamas, José Manuel Ramia, General and Digestive Surgery, University Hospital of Guadalajara, Guadalajara 19002, Spain
Author contributions: Manuel-Vázquez A designed the study, performed the research, analyzed data and wrote the paper. Latorre-Fragua R performed the research, analyzed and interpreted of data. de la Plaza-Llamas R critically reviewed. Ramia JM critically reviewed, finally approved and supervised the report.
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Corresponding author: Alba Manuel Vázquez, MD, PhD, Doctor, Surgeon, Surgical Oncologist, General and Digestive Surgery, University Hospital of Guadalajara, Calle donante de sangre s/n, Guadalajara 19002, Spain. alba_manuel_vazquez@hotmail.com
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Received: April 3, 2019
Peer-review started: April 3, 2019
First decision: April 30, 2019
Revised: May 11, 2019
Accepted: May 22, 2019
Article in press: May 26, 2019
Published online: May 31, 2019
Core Tip

Core tip: A great majority of primary gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) outside the gastrointestinal tract (GI) are metastases; however, a minor subset of primary GISTs can also arise outside the GI tract which is known as an extra-GIST (E-GIST). Among E-GIST, liver is an exceptional location. We systematically review the literature on primary GIST of the liver. Primary hepatic EGISTs have a male predominance and usually are incidental findings. The surgical approach is commonly performed, and the final diagnosis is made by pathological, immunohistochemical and molecular analysis. Primary hepatic EGISTs are often high-risk lesions. Literature is scarce and it is very difficult to establish guidelines for clinicians.