Gastric adenocarcinoma and proximal polyposis of the stomach (GAPPS) is a rare gastric polyposis syndrome defined by numerous polyps (>100) in the fundus and body of the stomach with sparing of the lesser curvature and antrum. GAPPS is linked to a variant in the promoter 1B region of the APC gene. These variants carry a high risk of developing gastric adenocarcinoma, which can occur at an early age. We report a case of GAPPS discovered in a 16-year-old Hispanic girl after endoscopy detected extensive fundic gland polyposis. Genetic testing revealed a promoter 1B point mutation of the APC gene, variant c.-191T>G. Although similar variants have been reported (i.e., c.-191T>C, c.-195A>C, c.-192A>G) in association with GAPPS, variant c.-191T>G has not nor has GAPPS ever been described in a Hispanic individual before.

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