Histopathologic Change of a Case of Gastric Oxyntic Neoplasm (Gastric Adenocarcinoma of Fundic Gland Mucosa Type) Through 5 Years With Concurrent Other Oxyntic Gland Lesions

Some gastric epithelial neoplasms show predominant chief cell differentiation (oxyntic gland neoplasms), in which the entity of “gastric adenocarcinoma of fundic gland type” was firstly designated, whereas a possible more aggressive subgroup “gastric adenocarcinoma of fundic gland mucosa type” (GA-FGM) was subsequently proposed. However, the histopathologic progression mode of these neoplasms has not been sufficiently reported. In this article, we describe a case of GA-FGM in which we could observe its progression during 5 years. The tumor was removed by endoscopic submucosal dissection 5 years after the first biopsy, which had already shown a feature of oxyntic gland neoplasm. During the follow-up period, the endoscopy revealed little change in the tumor appearance. However, the histology of endoscopic submucosal dissection showed submucosal extension with its histological progression. Besides, other oxyntic gland neoplasms of the stomach were observed metachronously or synchronously, giving an implication about a common pathogenetic basis of these lesions.

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