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Two Asian families with gastric adenocarcinoma and proximal polyposis of the stomach successfully treated via laparoscopic total gastrectomy.

Kosuke KanemitsuMasaaki IwatsukiKohei YamashitaYoshihiro KomoharaTakeshi MorinagaShiro IwagamiKojiro EtoYohei NagaiJunji KurashigeYoshifumi BabaNaoya YoshidaHideo Baba
Published in: Clinical journal of gastroenterology (2020)
Family 1: a 39-year-old woman and her sister were admitted to our hospital for fundic gland polyps (FGPs). Their mother died of gastric cancer with FGPs. We performed repeated biopsies at close intervals, suspecting gastric adenocarcinoma and proximal polyposis of the stomach (GAPPS). After a 1-year follow-up, the sisters were diagnosed with gastric cancer with FGP. We performed laparoscopic total gastrectomies with D1+lymph node dissection. Promoter 1B (exon 1B) of the APC gene (chr5: 112,043,224 T>C) contained a point mutation. The sisters were subsequently diagnosed with GAPPS as per the mutational analysis. Family 2 (unrelated to Family 1): a-24-year-old woman was referred for epigastralgia. EGD revealed FGPs localized in the proximal stomach. Pathological biopsy results showed severe dysplasia and adenocarcinoma in situ. Her father was simultaneously diagnosed with FGPs with GC localized in the proximal stomach. We performed laparoscopic total gastrectomies with D1+lymph node dissection. They had the same gene mutation as the family 1. Here, we report two Asian families with GAPPS successfully treated via laparoscopic total gastrectomy.
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