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Appendiceal neoplasms—A practical guide
Abstract Appendiceal neoplasms (ANs) are a diverse group of pathologies that range from benign to malignant with widely varying prognoses. This article serves as an overview of the practical approach to evaluating and managing a patient with AN by reviewing the current literature and guidelines to provide a framework for the management of these nuanced
Alexander Rossi, Nell Maloney Patel
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FGFR2 amplification in colorectal adenocarcinoma [PDF]
FGFR2 is recurrently amplified in 5% of gastric cancers and 1%–4% of breast cancers; however, this molecular alteration has never been reported in a primary colorectal cancer specimen.
Carter, Jamal H +6 more
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Abstract This ENETS guidance paper, developed by a multidisciplinary working group, provides up‐to‐date and practical advice on the diagnosis and management of digestive neuroendocrine carcinoma, based on recent developments and study results. These recommendations aim to pave the road for more standardized care for our patients resulting in improved ...
Halfdan Sorbye +10 more
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Background Goblet cell carcinoids appear less frequently in the appendix than do other carcinoids. In the presented work a case with a goblet cell carcinoid of the appendix is described.
Prangova Diana K +5 more
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Serotonin- and Somatostatin-Positive Goblet Cell Carcinoid of the Duodenum [PDF]
In the duodenum, mixed exocrine-endocrine tumors exhibiting both neuroendocrine and glandular differentiations [cf. appendiceal goblet cell carcinoids (GCCs)] are rare.
Hase, Kazuo +8 more
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Goblet cell carcinoid of the appendix. [PDF]
We have reviewed all cases of goblet cell carcinoid in the Department of Pathology, Edinburgh University. Of the 10 cases identified, two had died as a result of the tumour. This would suggest a poorer prognosis than is generally recognized. Those patients who subsequently had progression of their disease were not predicted by histological criteria ...
K, Park +4 more
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Goblet cell carcinoid (GCC) is a rare variant of carcinoid tumor that exclusively involves the appendix. It usually occurs in 5 th -6 th decade with the most common clinical presentation being acute appendicitis.
Nishat Afroz +3 more
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Goblet cell adenocarcinoma of the ascending colon: An underrecognized diagnostic pitfall
Goblet cell adenocarcinomas (GCA) are infrequent neoplasms of the digestive system that exhibit both mucinous and neuroendocrine differentiation. They predominate in the appendix and rarely involve the colon.
Faten Limaiem +2 more
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"Pure" large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the gallbladder. Report of a case and review of the literature [PDF]
Primary Neuroendocrine Tumours (NETs) of the gallbladder are rare. Among all NETs of the gallbladder, large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) is exceedingly rare. In most of the cases LCNECs are combined with other histological components.
BUSCEMI, Giuseppe +8 more
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Goblet Cell Carcinoid of the Appendix [PDF]
A goblet cell appendiceal carcinoid (GCAC) is an uncommon tumor. It shares the histologic features of both adenocarcinoma and conventional carcinoids. The metastatic potential of GCAC is higher than that of classic appendiceal carcinoids. Their management, whether an appendectomy alone is an adequate treatment or whether a right hemicolectomy is ...
Sun Jin Park +3 more
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