Diseases of the colon and rectum | 2019

Diagnosis and Treatment of Rectal Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors.

 
 

Abstract


CASE SUMMARY\nA 69-year-old man presented with a rectal mass that was noted on physical examination. Flexible sigmoidoscopy confirmed the presence of a well-defined mass 3\u2009cm from the anal verge (). Magnetic resonance imaging of the pelvis identified a 5.8-cm heterogeneous mass with intersphincteric extension. Positron emission tomography-computed tomography revealed no evidence of distant metastatic disease. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) with fine-needle aspiration revealed a noncircumferential submucosal hypoechoic mass () with pathology significant for spindle cells staining positive for CD117, consistent with a GI stromal tumor (GIST). The patient received 5 months of neoadjuvant imatinib with great response () and subsequently underwent transanal endoscopic microsurgical resection. He continues on adjuvant imatinib and is currently without signs of recurrence at 18 months postprocedure; he is undergoing restaging CT chest/abdomen/pelvis and surveillance flexible sigmoidoscopy every 6 months.

Volume 62 5
Pages \n 537-540\n
DOI 10.1097/DCR.0000000000001376
Language English
Journal Diseases of the colon and rectum

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