
Vol. 28, No. 1, 2005
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Casuistic Contribution · Kasuistik
Resection of Skin Metastases from Gastric Carcinoma with Long-Term Follow-Up: An Unusual Clinical Presentation
M. Früha; T. Ruhstallera; J. Neuweilerb; T. Cernya
aAbteilung für Onkologie und Hämatologie,
bInstitut für Pathologie, Kantonsspital St. Gallen, Switzerland
Onkologie 2005;28:38-40
(DOI: 10.1159/000082266)
Summary
Background: Skin metastases from gastric cancer are
rare and generally occur at a very late stage in the course
of the disease. Case Report: A 60-year-old patient with
localized adenocarcinoma of the cardia (stage II) was primarily
treated with extended total gastrectomy with
transhiatal resection of the distal esophagus. 6 isolated
skin metastases occurred on the head and on the thigh
2 years later. These lesions where all surgically removed.
Morphologically and according to an extensive immunohistochemical
comparison the skin lesions and the primary
tumor were identical. The patient presented with
dysphagia more than 6 years after the primary diagnosis,
and a local recurrence was diagnosed. Again a surgical
procedure was chosen and a transthoracal esophagectomy
with intrathoracic esophagojejunostomy was performed.
This patient remains free of symptoms and is
clinically in complete remission 7.5 years after the primary
diagnosis. Conclusion: We report a long-term disease-
free survival of a patient with isolated cutaneous
metastases of a gastric cancer. Usually the prognosis
after occurrence of metastases to the skin is poor, but
long-term survival after systemic therapy has been reported.
This patient is clinically in remission more than
5 years after surgical resection of several cutaneous
metastases and after successful resection of a local recurrence
more than 1 year ago. One should be aware of
such unusual clinical courses of a disease, and that the
prognosis can deviate significantly from the average
when the pattern of metastasis is unusual.
Copyright © 2005 S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg
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