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Natural history, clinicopathologic classification and prognosis of gastric ECL cell tumors.

A series of 50 gastric endocrine tumors classified according to Rindi et al. [1] comprised 12 small cell neuroendocrine carcinomas (NEC) and 38 ECL cell carcinoids, of which 22 associated with type A chronic atrophic gastritis (A-CAG), eight with hypertrophic gastropathy due to combined Multiple End...

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Autores principales: Solcia, E., Rindi, G., Paolotti, D., Luinetti, O., Klersy, C., Zangrandi, A., La Rosa, S., Capella, C.
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Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2578994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10461359
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author Solcia, E.
Rindi, G.
Paolotti, D.
Luinetti, O.
Klersy, C.
Zangrandi, A.
La Rosa, S.
Capella, C.
author_facet Solcia, E.
Rindi, G.
Paolotti, D.
Luinetti, O.
Klersy, C.
Zangrandi, A.
La Rosa, S.
Capella, C.
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description A series of 50 gastric endocrine tumors classified according to Rindi et al. [1] comprised 12 small cell neuroendocrine carcinomas (NEC) and 38 ECL cell carcinoids, of which 22 associated with type A chronic atrophic gastritis (A-CAG), eight with hypertrophic gastropathy due to combined Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia and Zollinger/Ellison syndrome (MEN/ZES), and eight sporadic. Variables found to predict tumor malignancy were: size > 2 cm, > 2 mitoses and > 130 Ki67 positive cells/10 high power fields (HPF), grade 2 or 3 histology, angioinvasion, p53 protein nuclear accumulation, and the presence of a single tumor. None of these factors increased significantly the predicting ability of tumor classification itself, although grade 2 + 3 shows 100 percent negative predictive value and Ki67 and angioinvasion 100 percent positive predictive value. When the mostly non-malignant A-CAG and MEN-ZES tumors were analysed against the mostly malignant sporadic and NEC tumors, a positive predictive value of 90 percent and a negative predictive value of 93 percent was obtained. Investigation of a larger tumor series is under way with the aim to develop an optimal model for prognostic evaluation of gastric endocrine tumors.
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spelling pubmed-25789942008-11-05 Natural history, clinicopathologic classification and prognosis of gastric ECL cell tumors. Solcia, E. Rindi, G. Paolotti, D. Luinetti, O. Klersy, C. Zangrandi, A. La Rosa, S. Capella, C. Yale J Biol Med Research Article A series of 50 gastric endocrine tumors classified according to Rindi et al. [1] comprised 12 small cell neuroendocrine carcinomas (NEC) and 38 ECL cell carcinoids, of which 22 associated with type A chronic atrophic gastritis (A-CAG), eight with hypertrophic gastropathy due to combined Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia and Zollinger/Ellison syndrome (MEN/ZES), and eight sporadic. Variables found to predict tumor malignancy were: size > 2 cm, > 2 mitoses and > 130 Ki67 positive cells/10 high power fields (HPF), grade 2 or 3 histology, angioinvasion, p53 protein nuclear accumulation, and the presence of a single tumor. None of these factors increased significantly the predicting ability of tumor classification itself, although grade 2 + 3 shows 100 percent negative predictive value and Ki67 and angioinvasion 100 percent positive predictive value. When the mostly non-malignant A-CAG and MEN-ZES tumors were analysed against the mostly malignant sporadic and NEC tumors, a positive predictive value of 90 percent and a negative predictive value of 93 percent was obtained. Investigation of a larger tumor series is under way with the aim to develop an optimal model for prognostic evaluation of gastric endocrine tumors. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1998 /pmc/articles/PMC2578994/ /pubmed/10461359 Text en
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Solcia, E.
Rindi, G.
Paolotti, D.
Luinetti, O.
Klersy, C.
Zangrandi, A.
La Rosa, S.
Capella, C.
Natural history, clinicopathologic classification and prognosis of gastric ECL cell tumors.
title Natural history, clinicopathologic classification and prognosis of gastric ECL cell tumors.
title_full Natural history, clinicopathologic classification and prognosis of gastric ECL cell tumors.
title_fullStr Natural history, clinicopathologic classification and prognosis of gastric ECL cell tumors.
title_full_unstemmed Natural history, clinicopathologic classification and prognosis of gastric ECL cell tumors.
title_short Natural history, clinicopathologic classification and prognosis of gastric ECL cell tumors.
title_sort natural history, clinicopathologic classification and prognosis of gastric ecl cell tumors.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2578994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10461359
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