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Signet-ring cell carcinoma arising from a fundic gland polyp in the stomach
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Esophageal CancerGastroenterologyPathologySurgeryGastric AdenocarcinomaTumor BiologyOncologyGastrointestinal OncologySurgical PathologyFundic Gland PolypsRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchHistopathologyGastric PolypsMalignant DiseaseTumoral PathologyMedicineCell CarcinomaFundic Gland Polyp
Fundic gland polyps (FGPs) are currently the most common type of gastric polyps and are usually benign. However, although rare, gastric adenocarcinoma of FGP has been recently proposed as a new variant of gastric adenocarcinoma. Here we report the first case of a 49-year-old woman with focal signet ring cell carcinoma that arose from an FGP of the stomach. The tumor was completely excised by endoscopic snare polypectomy. FGPs should therefore be evaluated for malignant changes although they occur rarely, if the FGP has an erosive or irregular surface.
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