A CASE OF LIVER METASTASIS NINE YEARS AFTER THE INITIAL RESECTION OF GIST ORIGINATED IN DESCENDING COLON
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The patient was a 54-year-old female who had left hemicolectomy for gastrointestinal tumor (GIST) found in 1994. The recurrence of the tumor was not seen until May, 2003, 9 years after the initial operation when a tumor of 2cm in size was discovered in S7 of her liver by CT study. With suspicion of metastasis from the GIST, partial hepatectomy was performed and the diagnosis was established by pathological study. The postoperative course was uneventful and 2 years has passed without recurrence. The incidence of GIST originating in colon is quite rare and the reports of cases of hepatic metastasis after original resection is also rare. Therefore, we report this case with some review of literatures.
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