Gastric‐type duodenal neoplasms with rapid growth: A report of two cases

Abstract While duodenal neoplasms of the gastric phenotype are uncommon and their natural history is unknown, gastric neoplasms of gastric phenotype reportedly grow rapidly and can invade the submucosa. Several studies suggest that duodenal neoplasms of gastric phenotype might have a high risk of de...

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Main Authors: Rikimaru Sawada, Yoshiaki Kimoto, Koichi Furuta, Shinya Nagae, Yohei Ito, Nao Takeuchi, Shunya Takayanagi, Yuki Kano, Rindo Ishii, Takashi Sakuno, Ryoju Negishi, Kohei Ono, Yohei Minato, Takashi Muramoto, Hirotsugu Hashimoto, Teppei Morikawa, Ken Ohata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-04-01
Series:DEN Open
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/deo2.197
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Summary:Abstract While duodenal neoplasms of the gastric phenotype are uncommon and their natural history is unknown, gastric neoplasms of gastric phenotype reportedly grow rapidly and can invade the submucosa. Several studies suggest that duodenal neoplasms of gastric phenotype might have a high risk of deep invasion and lymph node metastasis. Duodenal neoplasms of gastric phenotype might also have a high biological malignancy and likely require early treatment if detected. Here, we report two cases of intramucosal duodenal carcinoma with a gastric phenotype that grew rapidly but was successfully resected endoscopically.
ISSN:2692-4609