Research Article

Gastric Glomus Tumor: A Clinicopathologic and Immunohistochemical Study of 21 Cases

Table 1

Clinicopathologic features of 21 patients with gastric glomus tumors.

NoGenderAgeSymptomGastric locationSiteSize (cm)Follow-up (months)Operation methods

1F59Epigastric discomfortAntrumMucosa to muscularis3.5Segmental resection
2F51Epigastric discomfortAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis1.5Segmental resection
3F44Epigastric discomfortAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis2.5Segmental resection
4M62Epigastric painAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis1.5Segmental resection
5M40NoneAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis2.3Segmental resection
6F25MelenaAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis2.6Segmental resection
7M46NoneAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis2.5Segmental resection
8M43Epigastric discomfortAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis2.0Segmental resection
9M54Epigastric discomfortAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis2.373Subtotal gastrectomy
10F40Epigastric discomfortAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis2.060Segmental resection
11F34Epigastric painAntrumMuscularis2.097Endoscopic resection
12F37Epigastric discomfortBodyMucosa to submucosa1.584Subtotal gastrectomy
13M54Epigastric painAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis0.858Endoscopic resection
14M60Epigastric painAntrumMucosa to muscularis2.748Endoscopic resection
15M45Epigastric discomfortAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis1.2118Segmental resection
16M60Epigastric discomfortAntrumMuscularis2.398Segmental resection
17F42Epigastric painAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis1.566Segmental resection
18M55Epigastric discomfortAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis1.559Segmental resection
19F61MelenaAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis2.837Segmental resection
20F68Epigastric discomfortAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis1.513Total gastrectomy
21F55NoneAntrumSubmucosa to muscularis2.713Endoscopic resection