Case report of diffusely metastatic rectal GIST |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX, USA |
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Abstract: |  This is a case report of an aggressive, diffusely disseminated Stage IV rectal gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) in a 57-year-old male that presented for symptoms of malaise, constipation, and twenty pound weight loss in 2 months. Upon rectal examination, a hard 4 centimeter submucosal mass was found at the 9–12 o’clock position. Liver and lung metastases were visualized on computerized tomography (CT) of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis on metastatic work-up. He was deemed a poor surgical candidate due to diffuse metastatic disease and referred for palliative chemotherapy. The patient had suffered a perforation of his rectal wall two weeks after his initial presentation and passed away shortly thereafter. He never received palliative chemotherapy. We present a case report as a unique case of an extremely aggressive and quickly fatal GIST tumor. |
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Keywords: | Case report Rectal GIST Colorectal GIST Metastatic High mitotic index |
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