[CA19-9 Producing Gastric Cancer with Early Recurrence of Multiple Colon Metastases Following Gastrectomy-A Case Report].

Journal: Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy
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Abstract

A 90-year-old male underwent total gastrectomy for gastric cancer 10 months earlier. The cancer was pathologically diagnosed as Stage ⅢA. Preoperative serum CA19-9 level was as high as 1,326 U/mL, but quickly decreased after surgery. Although the serum CA19-9 level gradually re-increased, CT did not reveal recurrence of the disease. Ten months following surgery, the patient visited our hospital due to vomiting, and ileus was suspected because of finding of sigmoid colon tumors in the abdominalCT. Colonoscopy showed a circumferentialtumor with severe stenosis in the sigmoid colon, which was diagnosed as tubular adenocarcinoma by biopsy. After preoperative diagnosis of multiple colon cancers, sigmoidectomy was performed. A total of 4 tumors were revealed in the resected specimen. Pathological findings showed cancer cells with nuclear atypia in all tumors, which was very similar to findings in the previous gastric cancer. Immunohistochemical staining confirmed high expression of CA19-9 in both gastric and colon tumors. We concluded that the tumors were metastases of the CA19-9 producing gastric cancer.

Authors

  • Yusuke Okubo
    Dept. of Surgery, Japan ease Red Cross Kobe Hospital.
  • Yasuhito Kawasaki
  • Takeshi Tono
  • Takaaki Ishii
  • Hisashi Hara
  • Shuho Senba
  • Seiji Yasuda
  • Minoru Otsuru