Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1349-7693
Print ISSN : 0446-6586
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Clinicopathological features of hemorrhagic gastrointestinal stromal tumor
Kei SAKAMOTOKazuoki HIZAWAKouhei FUJITAMasashi KAMEDAHiroyuki HAMADAKatsuki OKAMURAFumiyoshi FUSHIMITakehiro TORISU
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2020 Volume 117 Issue 10 Pages 888-895

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In order to demonstrate the bleeding risk factors of GIST (gastrointestinal stromal tumor), we retrospectively investigated clinicopathological features between hemorrhagic (H group, 24 cases) and nonhemorrhagic GIST (NH group, 30 cases). In addition, we investigated features between the E group (6 cases) necessitating TAE (trans-catheter arterial embolization) and NE group (other 48 cases). Whereas H group partly includes high-risk grade GIST with chronic bleeding, meanwhile the E group (reflecting acute bleeding) is characterized by a highly enhanced mass with ulceration, comprising of smaller low-risk grade GIST. Amongst the 29 cases for forceps biopsy, which were 6 cases (21%) including one of E group, needed be hospitalized for postbiopsy bleeding. Acute bleeding in GIST may not be associated with malignant transformation. Postbiopsy bleeding or massive hemorrhage can also be encountered particularly in highly enhanced GIST with ulceration, even with a small and low-risk grade.

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