Case Report Colonic Metastasis with Anemia Leading to a Diagnosis of Primary Lung Adenocarcinoma

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Volume 2016, Article ID 5275043, 4 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5275043 Case Report Colonic Metastasis with Anemia Leading to a Diagnosis of Primary Lung Adenocarcinoma Vasa Jevremovic, 1 Amer Abboud, 2 and Stuart Krauss 1 1 DepartmentofOncology,WeissMemorialHospital,Chicago,IL60640,USA 2 Department of Pathology, Weiss Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL 60640, USA Correspondence should be addressed to Vasa Jevremovic; vasajevremovic@gmail.com Received 3 November 2015; Accepted 11 January 2016 Academic Editor: Jose I. Mayordomo Copyright 2016 Vasa Jevremovic et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Metastasis occurs with 50% of lung carcinomas, most commonly to lymph nodes, adrenal glands, liver, bone, and brain. It is extremely rare for lung cancer to present with symptoms of a gastrointestinal metastasis and even more so pertaining to the colon. To the best of our knowledge, only 12 such cases have been reported in the literature. We describe a case of a 71-year-old female presenting with refractory iron deficiency anemia that was found to have a lesion in the transverse colon. Pathology revealed adenocarcinoma of the lung and a subsequent lung lesion was discovered in a retrograde fashion. 1. Introduction Lung cancer is a common malignancy with roughly 50% of cases demonstrating metastasis [1]. The most commonly affected sites for metastasis are lymph nodes, adrenal glands, liver, bone, and brain [1 3]. Several autopsy studies have shown metastasis to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract more commonly than previously thought, occurring in approximately 0.2% to 11.9% of cases but usually with diffuse metastatic disease [2]. Symptomatic GI metastasis of lung cancer is extremely rare, estimated to occur in 0.2% to 0.5% of cases [2, 4, 5]. It is possible that GI metastases from lung carcinoma are being underdiagnosed due to attribution of symptoms to effects of chemotherapy, such as ulceration, enteritis, or colitis [2]. Regardless, the prevalence of symptomatic colonic metastasis from a primary lung carcinoma is an uncommon event. In this report, we describe a primary lung adenocarcinoma presenting with a colon lesion and subsequent anemia. 2. Case Presentation A 71-year-old female with a history significant for type II diabetes mellitus, hypertension, cholelithiasis, hyperlipidemia, hemorrhoids, and chronic kidney disease presented to clinic for treatment of anemia with an iron deficiency clinical picture. Treatment began with orally administered iron supplementation, which was not tolerated due to gastrointestinal symptoms. The patient was initiated on intravenous iron supplementation on a weekly basis with monitoring of hemoglobin and iron studies. Hemoglobin and ferritin levels marginally improved. The patient had tobacco use of 110 pack-years. Family history was significant for coronary artery diseaseinthepatient sfather,andbreastcarcinomaintwo paternal aunts. Review of systems showed that the patient was experiencing fatigue, but was unremarkable otherwise. This included other signs of anemia such as tachycardia, syncopal symptoms, and presence of hematochezia. Physical exam was unremarkable with the exception of a significantly positive fecal occult blood test. The patient was thus referred to the gastroenterologist for endoscopy studies to investigate the source of GI bleeding as the cause of anemia. Upper and lower endoscopies of the GI tract demonstrated hyperplastic polyps in the stomach, rectum, cecum, and transverse colon, chronic inactive gastritis, and absence of Helicobacter pylori, as well as a lesion in the transverse colon appearing as a hyperplastic polyp. All lesions were less than one centimeter in size. Immunohistochemistry of the mass in the transverse colon exhibited negative reaction for S100, melanin-a, c-kit, dog-1, CD34, estrogen receptor, CK20, CA19-9, and CA125. The battery of immunohistochemistry

2 (d) Figure 1: Staining of transverse colon biopsy. H&E stain of transverse colon biopsy. Infiltrating poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma between normal colon glands. H&E stain of biopsy from colon demonstrating poorly differentiated glandular structure. Strong positive reaction for CK7 immunostaining. (d) Adenocarcinoma with positive reaction for TTF-1. was positive for cytokeratin AE1/AE3, TTF-1, and CK7 (Figure 1). This constellation favors a tissue diagnosis of lung adenocarcinoma. Computed tomography (CT) of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis with oral contrast was scheduled in order to stage the patient s malignancy. The day before the CT scan was to take place, routine blood work revealed an acute drop in hemoglobin to 6.5 g/dl and she was admitted to the hospital. As an inpatient, two units of packed red blood cells were transfused, stabilizing her hemoglobin at 8.5 g/dl, and the CT scan was pursued. Intravenous contrast was not used due to the patient s elevated creatinine of 1.80 mg/dl. The scan showed a 3.6 by 4.9 by 2.9 cm mass in the posterior left upper lobe abutting the oblique fissure with two additional pulmonary nodules and no evidence of mediastinal or hilar lymphadenopathy (Figure 3). One of the pulmonary nodules was located in the contralateral lung (Figure 3). No masses were appreciated in the abdomen and colonic diverticulosis was the only disease process identified in this region. Percutaneous biopsy of the left lung mass with CT guidance was undertaken the next day. The needle core biopsy demonstrated adenocarcinoma of the lung, with positive staining for TTF-1 (Figure 2). The final diagnosis was a primary lung adenocarcinoma with distant metastases to the contralateral lung, ipsilateral lung, and transverse colon. 3. Discussion Gastrointestinal metastasis of primary lung carcinoma is uncommon, yet it is thought to be underdiagnosed [2]. The small bowel is an unusual location for lung carcinoma to metastasize to and is the most common site within the GI tract; the colon is an even more unusual destination for such metastatic disease [6]. Clinical prevalence of GI metastasis seems to be much lower than those evident at autopsy [7]. To the best of our knowledge, of the 12 clinical cases of lung cancer metastasis to the colon reported in literature [1, 8 12], 10 had exhibited a tissue diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma [2]. One case report describes a metastatic lung adenocarcinoma to the colon mimicking a colonic polyp [6] similar to this case report. The correct identification of a gastrointestinal metastasis is difficult to ascertain, as either CT scan or endoscopy does not demonstrate unique features distinguishing the lesion as a primary lung malignancy [13]. Therefore, diagnosis is largely reliant on immunohistochemical staining; utilization of positive TTF-1, CK7, and CK20 as markers for diagnosis of primary lung carcinoma is essential [2, 13]. For our patient, the lesion was immunoreactive for TTF-1, CK7, and cytokeratin AE1/AE3, favoring the diagnosis of adenocarcinoma of the lung. Negative staining with regard to p63 rules out undifferentiated squamous cell carcinoma of the lung.

3 (d) Figure 2: Needle core biopsy of left upper lung lobe mass.,, and H&E stain demonstrating infiltrating adenocarcinoma. (d) Immunohistochemistry positive reaction for TTF-1, consistent with primary lung malignancy and the metastatic lesion in the transverse colon. Figure 3: CT scan of the chest demonstrating lung lesions. Transverse view CT scan without IV contrast shows a 3.6 by 4.9 by 2.9 cm mass in left upper lobe (arrow). Interaction with the oblique fissure is noted. Coronal view showing left upper lobe lesion (arrow) without any mediastinal or hilar lymphadenopathy. A pulmonary nodule is visualized in the right lung (contralateral). This mass was not biopsied and was assumed to be secondary to the primary adenocarcinoma in the left lung. Considering that metastasis from the lung to the colon is thought to be clinically asymptomatic in the majority of cases, fecal occult blood testing is a useful tool in detection [2]. This may reveal GI bleeding of various grades ranging from anemia and melena to GI bleeds requiring immediate intervention [6]. Other symptoms of colonic metastasis may include bowel obstruction or bowel perforation secondary to tumor erosion [6]. In our case, the patient had not experienced respiratory symptoms and was unremarkable on physical examination despite the considerable size of the primary lesion. Thus, diagnosis of lung carcinoma was made on the basis of anemia secondary to colonic metastasis. In one case report, primary lung carcinoma with colonic metastasis was diagnosed with the use of positron emission tomography (PET) scan [2, 14]. The primary lung lesion was known, in which PET scanning was employed for disease

4 staging revealing a colonic lesion. However, PET scan is not a sensitive modality for investigating GI metastasis of lung cancer as it detects extrathoracic metastasis in approximately 25% of patients [9]. Prognosis of lung cancer seems to be worse when complicated with GI metastasis, mainly due to acute bleeding and perforation associated with chemotherapy [7]. This is evident with the case at hand, in which an acute decrease in hemoglobin required hospitalization. In conclusion, symptomatic metastasis to the colon from a primary lung carcinoma is highly unusual. Detection is often incidental on staging work-up for a primary lung mass, yet it can lead to a diagnosis of a primary lung lesion in retrograde fashion in the absence of respiratory symptoms. Conflict of Interests The authors declare that there is no conflict of interests regarding the publication of this paper. [11] C. A. Gateley, W. G. Lewis, and D. E. Sturdy, Massive lower gastrointestinal haemorrhage secondary to metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, British Clinical Practice, vol.47,no.5,pp.276 277,1993. [12] K. L. Brown, R. A. Beg, M. A. Demany, and M. A. Lacerna, Rare metastasis of primary bronchogenic carcinoma to sigmoid colon: report of a case, Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, vol. 23,no.5,pp.343 345,1980. [13] G. Rossi, A. Marchioni, E. Romagnani et al., Primary lung cancer presenting with gastrointestinal tract involvement: clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical features in a series of 18 consecutive cases, Thoracic Oncology, vol. 2, no.2, pp. 115 120, 2007. [14] C.-J. Yang, J.-J. Hwang, W.-Y. Kang et al., Gastro-intestinal metastasis of primary lung carcinoma: clinical presentations and outcome, Lung Cancer,vol.54, no.3,pp.319 323, 2006. References [1] D. Carroll and P. B. Rajesh, Colonic metastases from primary squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, European Cardio-thoracic Surgery,vol.19,no.5,pp.719 720,2001. [2] H. Sakai, H. Egi, T. Hinoi et al., Primary lung cancer presenting with metastasis to the colon: a case report, World Surgical Oncology,vol.10,article127,2012. [3]T.K.Hillers,M.D.Sauve,andG.H.Guyatt, Analysisof published studies on the detection of extrathoracic metastases in patients presumed to have operable non-small cell lung cancer, Thorax, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 14 19, 1994. [4]M.S.Kim,E.H.Kook,S.H.Ahnetal., Gastrointestinal metastasis of lung cancer with special emphasis on a longterm survivor after operation, Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology,vol.135,no.2,pp.297 301,2009. [5] A. Berger, C. Cellier, C. Daniel et al., Small bowel metastases from primary carcinoma of the lung: clinical findings and outcome, The American Gastroenterology, vol. 94, no. 7, pp. 1884 1887, 1999. [6] D. H. Kaswala, N. R. Patel, S. S. Shah, R. M. Razack, V. A. Fitzhugh, and Z. S. Brelvi, Metastatic lung adenocarcinoma mimicking a colonic polyp, North American Medical Sciences,vol.5,no.4,pp.306 307,2013. [7] W. Bugiantella, E. Cavazzoni, L. Graziosi, S. Valiani, M. S. Franceschini, and A. Donini, Small bowel metastasis from lung cancer: a possible cause of acute abdomen. Case report and literature review, Il Giornale di Chirurgia,vol.32,no.2,pp. 120 122, 2011. [8]S.Hirasaki,S.Suzuki,S.Umemura,H.Kamei,M.Okuda, and K. Kudo, Asymptomatic colonic metastases from primary squamous cell carcinoma of the lung with a positive fecal occult blood test, World Gastroenterology,vol.14,no.35,pp. 5481 5483, 2008. [9]T.E.Stinchcombe,M.A.Socinski,L.M.Gangarosa,andA. H. Khandani, Lung cancer presenting with a solitary colon metastasis detected on positron emission tomography scan, Clinical Oncology, vol.24,no.30,pp.4939 4940, 2006. [10]I.Bastos,D.Gomes,J.Gouveia,andD.deFreitas, Colonic metastasis of a lung carcinoma with ileocolic fistula, Clinical Gastroenterology, vol. 26, no. 4, article 348, 1998.

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