Purpose. Analysis of imaging features of malignant stromal tumors of the sm
all bowel and review of literature.
Material and Methods. 9 cases of malignant stromal tumor of the small bowel
with histological proof were imaged at US (8 cases), small bowel series (9
cases) and CT scan (3 cases).
Results. There were 6 cases of ieiomyosarcoma and 3 cases of malignant schw
annoma. Tumors involved the jejunum in 3 patients, the ileum in 4 patients,
and the duodenum in 2 patients. The main clinical presentation was an abdo
minal mass (8 cases), which appeared heterogeneous and hypoechoic with ecce
ntric lumen at US confirming its G1 origin (7 cases). Small bowel series sh
owed a bulky cavitary mass opacified via a thin fistula (7 cases), an ileo-
ileal intussusception (1 case) and enlarged duodenal lumen (1 case). CT per
formed in 3 cases showed an intraperitoneal mass with soft-tissue density.
A communication with the GI tract was noted in 1 case, and in another case,
it showed an intestinal intussusception. US guided biopsy performed in 3 c
ases provided diagnosis in 2 cases (malignant schwannoma, leiomyosarcoma).
Tumor growth was exophytic in 8 cases and dumbbell-shaped in 1 case.
Conclusion. The imaging features of malignant stromal tumors of the small b
owel are similar. It varies with the type of tumor growth and its size. The
diagnosis may be suggested based on imaging features.