Department of Endoscopy, Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University, 693-8501, 89-1 Enya, Izumo, Japan.
Department of Gastroenterology, Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University, Izumo, Japan.
Virchows Arch. 2021 Oct;479(4):687-695. doi: 10.1007/s00428-021-03124-3. Epub 2021 May 27.
Sporadic foveolar-type gastric adenoma (FGA) has been described as an extremely rare polyp that is whitish and flatly elevated. However, we recently found that sporadic FGA with a raspberry-like appearance (FGA-RA) is not rare in Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)-naïve gastric mucosa. We endoscopically or surgically treated 647 patients with gastric epithelial neoplasms in the last 5 years, with 7.7% (50/647) being H. pylori-naïve. Among these, 43 FGA-RAs were diagnosed based on histologic and endoscopic features in 34 patients, who were all enrolled in this retrospective study. All lesions were observed by white-light endoscopy (WLE) and narrow-band imaging with magnification endoscopy (NBIME). We subsequently analyzed their endoscopic and microscopic features and patient characteristics. The patients were 22 males and 12 females aged 57±23 years (mean±2SD). WLE showed raspberry-like small polyps mimicking gastric hyperplastic polyps in the oxyntic gastric compartment (body/fundus). Multiple growths were confirmed in 20.6% (7/34) of the patients. NBIME revealed irregularly shaped papillary/gyrus-like microstructures with abnormal capillaries. Histologically, all lesions were intraepithelial neoplasms, and most of lesions (62.8%, 27/43) exhibited low-grade dysplasia. Immunohistochemically, neoplastic cells featured strong and diffuse MUC5AC expression, negative or very low MUC6 expression, and negative MUC2/CD10 expression. They also showed Ki-67 hyperexpression with a mean labeling index of 59.4±48.7%. The coexistence of fundic gland polyps in the background mucosa was significantly higher in multiple FGA-RA cases than in solitary cases (100% vs. 55.5%, P< 0.05). FGA-RA is a newly suggested histologic variant of sporadic FGA whose occurrence is not rare in daily endoscopic practice.
散发性滤泡型胃腺瘤(FGA)被描述为一种非常罕见的息肉,呈白色,平坦隆起。然而,我们最近发现,在未感染幽门螺杆菌(H. pylori)的胃黏膜中,散发性具有覆盆子样外观的 FGA(FGA-RA)并不罕见。在过去 5 年中,我们通过内镜或手术治疗了 647 例胃上皮肿瘤患者,其中 7.7%(50/647)为 H. pylori 未感染者。在这些患者中,有 34 例患者根据组织学和内镜特征诊断为 43 例 FGA-RA,所有患者均被纳入本回顾性研究。所有病变均通过白光内镜(WLE)和窄带成像放大内镜(NBIME)观察。随后我们分析了它们的内镜和显微镜特征以及患者特征。患者为 22 名男性和 12 名女性,年龄 57±23 岁(平均值±2SD)。WLE 显示在胃体/胃底的泌酸区类似于胃增生性息肉的覆盆子样小息肉。20.6%(7/34)的患者存在多发性生长。NBIME 显示不规则形状的乳头状/脑回样微观结构伴异常毛细血管。组织学上,所有病变均为上皮内肿瘤,大部分病变(62.8%,27/43)表现为低级别异型增生。免疫组织化学染色显示,肿瘤细胞呈强弥漫性 MUC5AC 表达,MUC6 表达阴性或极低,MUC2/CD10 表达阴性。Ki-67 高表达,平均标记指数为 59.4±48.7%。多发性 FGA-RA 病例的背景黏膜中胃底腺息肉的共存率明显高于单发病例(100% vs. 55.5%,P<0.05)。FGA-RA 是散发性 FGA 的一种新提出的组织学变异型,在日常内镜实践中并不罕见。