Title of article :
Gastric Schwannoma in a Female Patient with Pulmonary Tuberculosis — A Clinicopathological Assessment and Diagnosis
Author/Authors :
TAHIR, Tariq Mahmood Sharif Medical and Dental College Lahore - Department of Pathology, Pakistan , ANWAR, Sadia Sharif Medical and Dental College Lahore - Department of Pathology, Pakistan , NASEEM, Nadia University of Health Sciences Lahore - Department of Pathology, Pakistan , MANSOOR-UL-HAQ, Hafiz Sharif Medical and Dental College Lahore - Department of Surgery, Pakistan , SAQIB, Muhammad Sir Ganga Ram Hospital - Pediatric Department, Pakistan
Abstract :
Schwannomas, or neurinomas, are generally benign, slow-growing, asymptomatic neoplasms originating from the Schwann cells of a nerve sheath. As a part of spindle cell mesenchymal tumours,schwannomas arising from the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) are unusual; however, when they occur, the most common site involved is the stomach, which represents 0.2% of all gastric tumours. We report the case of a 35-year-old female patient with a history of pulmonary tuberculosis presenting with a large palpable abdominal mass reaching up to the peritoneal cavity. The initial clinical impression was a tuberculous abdominal mass, a cyst, or a teratoma. However, intra-operative findings during a subtotal gastrectomy revealed an exophytic gastric serosal mass, which suggested a gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST). Post-operative histopathological findings showed a fascicular arrangement of neoplastic spindle cells with pallisading nuclei that showed intense positivity for S-100 protein, and were negative for CD117 and desmin in immunohistochemistry studies. These results confirmed the final diagnosis of a gastric schwannoma.
Keywords :
gastrointestinal stromal tumours , immunohistocytochemistry , neurilemmoma , stomach , medical sciences
Journal title :
The Malaysian Journal Of Medical Sciences (MJMS)
Journal title :
The Malaysian Journal Of Medical Sciences (MJMS)