Research Report
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Apr 7, 2014; 20(13): 3628-3634
Published online Apr 7, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i13.3628
Table 1 Clinical and pathologic characteristics of patients with tumors of the angle of Treitz
PatientAge (y)GenderSize (cm)PresentationPathologySurgical procedureLymph nodepositive/totalAdjuvant therapySite of progressionCause of death
141Male15Health examinationGISTSegmentectomy0/0Gleevec 3 yr
274Male4Health examinationGISTSegmentectomy0/0
359Male5Health examinationGISTSegmentectomy0/11
436Male5Health examinationGISTSegmentectomy0/0
566Female7.5PainGISTSegmentectomy0/0Obstruction
651Female6.7Health examinationGISTSegmentectomy0/0Gleevec 1 yr
761Male13Health examinationGISTSegmentectomy0/0LiverLiver metastasis
836Male4.5BleedingGISTSegmentectomy0/2
958Female3.2PainGISTSegmentectomy0/0
1040Male14PainGISTMulti-visceral0/7Gleevec 3 yr
1160Male8.5Bleeding, pain, anemiaGISTSegmentectomy0/1
1262Female3.3Pain, vomitingCancerSegmentectomy0/9
1346Female15Vomiting, pain, anemiaCancerSegmentectomy2/7RadiotherapyLocalTumor progression
Table 2 Immunohistochemical examination and clinical data of 11 gastrointestinal stromal tumors
PatientCD117CD34DesminSMAS-100Ki67Mitotic count (/50HPF)Other malignancyNIH risk scale
1+++----2%+3NoHigh
2++++--+< 5%< 2NoLow
3++++---2%< 5NoLow
4+++++-+++2%+1NoLow
5+++---+< 2%1NoMedium
6+++--+< 2%3NoMedium
7+--+-5%1Colon cancerHigh
8++++++---< 5%1NoLow
9++++-+++< 2%1Gastric cancerLow
10+++----15%> 10NoHigh
11+++++++-5%2Intestinal GIST 16 years agoMedium