Natural history of gastric leiomyoma
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Natural history of gastric leiomyoma
Abstract
Background: Most gastric leiomyomas are asymptomatic and benign subepithelial tumors (SETs); however, some may increase in size or become symptomatic. Understanding their natural history is therefore important to their management. We investigated the natural history of histologically proven gastric leiomyomas.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed histologically proven gastric leiomyoma cases at a tertiary center. The baseline characteristics of these cases were analyzed, and those with a follow-up period of at least 12 months without immediate resection were evaluated. The primary outcome was the frequency of size increase of more than 25% during the follow-up period, and the secondary outcome was the histopathologic results in cases that underwent resection.
Results: Among the 231 patients with histologically proven gastric leiomyomas, the most frequent location was the cardia (77.1%), and the median size was 3 cm (IQR 2-4 cm). Eighty-four cases were followed up over a median period of 50.8 months (IQR 27.2-91.3 months). During the follow-up period, tumor size increased in two cases (2.4%). Surgical results showed that one case was leiomyoma, and the other was leiomyosarcoma. Among the remaining cases without change in size, 15 underwent surgical resection (n = 10) or endoscopic resection (n = 5), and all cases were confirmed as leiomyoma.
Conclusions: Most gastric leiomyomas are benign SETs, and an increase in size is not frequent, even in large-sized cases. Close monitoring with routine follow-up without resection may be sufficient in cases of histologically proven gastric leiomyoma. However, in cases of ulceration or size increase, resection may be beneficial.
Keywords: Leiomyoma; Leiomyosarcoma; Stomach.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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