Inflammatory Fibroid Gastric Polyps (Vanek's Tumor): Two Case Reports Highlighting Epidemiological Patterns and Telocyte-Driven Neoplastic Pathogenesis and Diagnosis

炎性纤维性胃息肉(Vanek瘤):两例病例报告揭示其流行病学模式、端粒细胞驱动的肿瘤发病机制及诊断

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Abstract

Background and Clinical Significance: Inflammatory fibroid polyp (IFP), also known as Vanek's tumor, is a rare, benign mesenchymal lesion of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract that frequently mimics neoplastic conditions due to its submucosal location and radiologic appearance. Although most commonly found in the gastric antrum, IFPs may occur throughout the GI tract and present with a range of symptoms, from incidental findings to obstruction or bleeding, depending on size and location. Case Presentation: This article presents two distinct cases of gastric IFP managed at the University Hospital of Messina: one endoscopically resected polyp in a 70-year-old man and one surgically excised infiltrative lesion in a 64-year-old woman with high-grade obstruction. Histological analysis in both cases confirmed the diagnosis of IFP, demonstrating spindle cell proliferation with eosinophilic infiltrates and a characteristic perivascular "onion-skin" pattern. Immunohistochemical staining showed strong CD34 positivity and absence of CD117 and DOG1, aiding in differentiation from gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs). Conclusions: Recent evidence suggests a neoplastic origin for IFPs, supported by the presence of PDGFRA mutations and telocyte involvement, prompting a reevaluation of their pathogenesis. These cases underscore the diagnostic challenges posed by IFPs and highlight the importance of histological and immunohistochemical analysis in guiding appropriate treatment. While endoscopic resection is preferred for localized lesions, surgical intervention remains necessary in complex or obstructive cases. Understanding IFPs' molecular profile and cellular origin may refine future diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

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