Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2004.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 15, 2004; 10(16): 2447-2451
Published online Aug 15, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i16.2447
Table 1 Clinical symptoms of 78 reported GAN tumors
Clinical symptomsNo. of patientsPercent of patients
Abdominal pain3241
Meaena1924
Abdominal mass1013
Weight loss1013
Vomiting912
Fatigue79
Fever56
Anemia45
Obstructive jaundice22
No clinical symptoms56
Table 2 Anatomic sites of the primary tumors (n = 120)
LocationNo. of patientsPercent of patients
Stomach4537.5
Jejunum2622.0
Ileum2117.5
Duodenum1210.0
Retroperitoneum43.3
Mesentery32.5
Esophagus21.6
Peritoneum21.6
Rectum21.6
Colon10.8
Bladder10.8
Omentum10.8
Table 3 Summary of immunohistochemical findings of 120 cases
AntigensNo. of cases studiedNo. Positive casesPercent of positivity
Vimentin1039592
Neuron-specific11710590
Enolase
Chromogranin A921011
Synaptophysin1053331
S-100 protein1174438
Neurofilaments871416
Vasoactive intestinal peptide25520
Table 4 Metastases of reported GANT cases (n = 67)
Metastases at clincal presentation
Metastases in clinical follow up
No. of patients%No. of patients%
Location812Location1827
Liver710Liver69
Retroperitoneal 46
Lymph node23Local recurrence57
Omentum34
Omentum23Mesentery23
Peritoneum23