Gastric adenocarcinoma presenting as bloody ascites

Felix Zhou,Ari Morgenthau, Thomas Arnason, Allen Tran

Canadian Journal of General Internal Medicine(2022)

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A 71-year-old male presented to hospital with 3 months of increasing abdominal distention and pain. CT showed large volume ascites and gastric wall thickening in the antrum. He had no history of significant alcohol use or other risk factors for cirrhosis. He underwent paracentesis, and 3 litres of homogenously bloody ascites fluid was removed. Ascites cytology showed discohesive malignant cells. Upper endoscopy showed a 10 cm circumferential gastric mass. Biopsies revealed a diagnosis of gastric adenocarcinoma. The presence of homogenously bloody ascites can be a startling finding to healthcare providers. The differential diagnosis for bloody ascites includes hepatocellular carcinoma or other malignancy, hemorrhagic pancreatitis, perforated ulcers/varices, blunt trauma, and iatrogenic (suggested by recent paracentesis, transjuglar intrahepatic portosystemic shunt, or other procedure). The presence of bloody ascites in an otherwise relatively asymptomatic individual should prompt a search for malignancy. This case highlights a rare presentation of gastric adenocarcinoma as bloody ascites.
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