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==Overview==
==Overview==
Linitis plastica may be caused by [[lye]] ingestion or metastatic infiltration of the stomach, mostly breast and [[lung carcinoma]].<ref name="RobbinsBasic">Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th Edition</ref>
Linitis plastica may develop as a primary or secondary pathology. As a primary pathology, linitis plastica may be due to defective intracellular adhesions caused by germline truncations mutation in [[CDH1 (gene)|CDH1]] gene. [[CDH1 (gene)|CDH1]] gene codes for [[Cadherin|E-cadherin]] adhesion protein. Secondarily, linitis plastica may be caused by [[metastasis]] to the [[stomach]] or by the [[Lye|ingestion of lye]].


==Causes==
==Causes==
===Primary Causes===
*Linitis plastica can develop in an autosomal dominant pattern by a mutation in the CDH1 gene.<ref name="pmid14630673">{{cite journal |vauthors=Graziano F, Humar B, Guilford P |title=The role of the E-cadherin gene (CDH1) in diffuse gastric cancer susceptibility: from the laboratory to clinical practice |journal=Ann. Oncol. |volume=14 |issue=12 |pages=1705–13 |year=2003 |pmid=14630673 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
* [[Somatic]] [[mutations]] in the ''CDH1'' [[gene]]  can occur by:
**Hypermethylation
**[[Loss of heterozygosity]]
**Silencing mutations


Linitis plastica may be caused by [[lye]] ingestion or metastatic infiltration of the stomach, mostly breast and [[lung carcinoma]].<ref name="RobbinsBasic">Robbins Basic Pathology, 8th Edition</ref>
===Secondary causes===
*[[Lye]] ingestion
*[[Metastasis|Metastatic]] infiltration of the stomach by:
**[[Lung cancer]]
**[[Breast cancer]]
**[[Non-Hodgkin lymphoma]]<ref name="pmid8888226">{{cite journal |vauthors=Levine MS, Pantongrag-Brown L, Aguilera NS, Buck JL, Buetow PC |title=Non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the stomach: a cause of linitis plastica |journal=Radiology |volume=201 |issue=2 |pages=375–8 |year=1996 |pmid=8888226 |doi=10.1148/radiology.201.2.8888226 |url=}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hadeel Maksoud M.D.[2]

Overview

Linitis plastica may develop as a primary or secondary pathology. As a primary pathology, linitis plastica may be due to defective intracellular adhesions caused by germline truncations mutation in CDH1 gene. CDH1 gene codes for E-cadherin adhesion protein. Secondarily, linitis plastica may be caused by metastasis to the stomach or by the ingestion of lye.

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References

  1. Graziano F, Humar B, Guilford P (2003). "The role of the E-cadherin gene (CDH1) in diffuse gastric cancer susceptibility: from the laboratory to clinical practice". Ann. Oncol. 14 (12): 1705–13. PMID 14630673.
  2. Levine MS, Pantongrag-Brown L, Aguilera NS, Buck JL, Buetow PC (1996). "Non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the stomach: a cause of linitis plastica". Radiology. 201 (2): 375–8. doi:10.1148/radiology.201.2.8888226. PMID 8888226.


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