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Appendiceal Neoplasm

DeckerMed CGSO Case-Based Reviews, 2020
Appendiceal neoplasms are rare and are typically found in the setting of metastatic disease or, less commonly, as an incidental finding in an appendectomy specimen in cases of appendicitis or an unrelated condition. The World Health Organization classifies appendiceal neoplasms as benign or malignant.
Garrett M. Nash, Tushar Samdani
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Appendiceal Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: A Comprehensive Review

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 2023
Abstract Appendiceal neuroendocrine neoplasm (NEN) is the most common adult appendiceal malignant tumor, constituting 16% of gastrointestinal NENs. They are versatile tumors with varying morphology, immunohistochemistry, secretory properties, and cancer genomics.
Renjith Padmanabhan Nair Sobha   +4 more
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Incidental appendiceal neoplasms: Single-centre results

Indian Journal of Cancer, 2023
Background: Histopathological examination of appendectomy specimens may reveal malignancies. Based on these results, either appendectomy is sufficient or sometimes a further treatment protocol can be needed.
Hakan Ozdemir   +2 more
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Epithelial Appendiceal Neoplasms

The Cancer Journal, 2009
The appendiceal malignancies usually arise within a mucocele. The tumor within this structure can be minimally aggressive or of an invasive character. If a low-grade appendiceal malignancy is removed intact, recurrence does not occur. If rupture of the wall of the mucocele occurs with either low-grade or high-grade disease, the epithelial cells within ...
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