Overcoming diagnostic pitfalls in primary gastric squamous cell carcinoma: the imperative of adequate sampling in an elderly female patient, case report

克服原发性胃鳞状细胞癌诊断陷阱:老年女性患者充分取样的必要性——病例报告

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report the diagnosis and treatment of a rare case of primary gastric squamous cell carcinoma (PGSCC) in an elderly female, and to explore the diagnostic pitfalls and individualized treatment strategies. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective analysis of the clinical, imaging, endoscopic, and pathological data of a 77-year-old female patient. The evolution of the diagnosis from the initial "possible adenocarcinoma" to the final diagnosis of " squamous cell carcinoma" was emphasized. RESULTS: The patient presented with abdominal pain. The first endoscopic biopsy, due to the limited tissue sample, showed immunohistochemistry results of CKpan (+), CK7(+), MUC5AC (focal+), and Ki-67(partly+), favoring a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma. A subsequent deep biopsy with complete immunohistochemistry (CK5/6+, P40+, P63+) confirmed the diagnosis of gastric squamous cell carcinoma. Given the patient's advanced age, poor physical condition, and refusal of surgery, a palliative treatment plan of "Raltitrexed + Sintilimab" was finally decided upon after a multidisciplinary consultation. CONCLUSION: This case highlights the importance of adequate sampling in the diagnosis of gastric squamous cell carcinoma to avoid misdiagnosis due to limited specimens. It also provides a potential treatment option of immune therapy combined with low-dose chemotherapy for elderly patients with gastric squamous cell carcinoma who are not suitable for surgery.

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