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Distinct patterns of chronic gastritis associated with carcinoid and cancer and their role in tumorigenesis.

A series of 60 gastric endocrine tumors comprised 44 body-fundus argyrophil carcinoids, of which 23 arose in a background of hypergastrinemia and type A chronic atrophic gastritis (A-CAG), mainly with histologic patterns suggestive of an autoimmune process. Only 22 percent (compared with 19 percent...

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Autores principales: Solcia, E., Rindi, G., Fiocca, R., Villani, L., Buffa, R., Ambrosiani, L., Capella, C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1341079
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author Solcia, E.
Rindi, G.
Fiocca, R.
Villani, L.
Buffa, R.
Ambrosiani, L.
Capella, C.
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description A series of 60 gastric endocrine tumors comprised 44 body-fundus argyrophil carcinoids, of which 23 arose in a background of hypergastrinemia and type A chronic atrophic gastritis (A-CAG), mainly with histologic patterns suggestive of an autoimmune process. Only 22 percent (compared with 19 percent of 58 tumor-free A-CAG cases) of 36 carcinoids and 21 percent of 19 A-CAG carcinoids investigated had Helicobacter pylori (HP) colonization, against 50 percent of 14 CAG-associated neuroendocrine carcinomas or mixed endocrine-exocrine tumors, 84 percent of 150 cases with early gastric cancer (p < 0.001 versus carcinoids), mostly with B- or AB-type CAG, 76 percent of 97 tumor-free AB-CAG, and 95 percent of 151 tumor-free B-CAG cases. Secondary hypergastrinemia and local mechanisms activated by chronic autoimmune gastritis are among factors involved in the pathogenesis of relatively indolent CAG-associated carcinoids, whereas active HP gastritis in cooperation with environmental carcinogens may likely cause more severe epithelial transformation, leading to ordinary cancer and, possibly, to neuroendocrine carcinomas or mixed endocrine-exocrine tumors.
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spelling pubmed-25897782008-11-28 Distinct patterns of chronic gastritis associated with carcinoid and cancer and their role in tumorigenesis. Solcia, E. Rindi, G. Fiocca, R. Villani, L. Buffa, R. Ambrosiani, L. Capella, C. Yale J Biol Med Research Article A series of 60 gastric endocrine tumors comprised 44 body-fundus argyrophil carcinoids, of which 23 arose in a background of hypergastrinemia and type A chronic atrophic gastritis (A-CAG), mainly with histologic patterns suggestive of an autoimmune process. Only 22 percent (compared with 19 percent of 58 tumor-free A-CAG cases) of 36 carcinoids and 21 percent of 19 A-CAG carcinoids investigated had Helicobacter pylori (HP) colonization, against 50 percent of 14 CAG-associated neuroendocrine carcinomas or mixed endocrine-exocrine tumors, 84 percent of 150 cases with early gastric cancer (p < 0.001 versus carcinoids), mostly with B- or AB-type CAG, 76 percent of 97 tumor-free AB-CAG, and 95 percent of 151 tumor-free B-CAG cases. Secondary hypergastrinemia and local mechanisms activated by chronic autoimmune gastritis are among factors involved in the pathogenesis of relatively indolent CAG-associated carcinoids, whereas active HP gastritis in cooperation with environmental carcinogens may likely cause more severe epithelial transformation, leading to ordinary cancer and, possibly, to neuroendocrine carcinomas or mixed endocrine-exocrine tumors. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1992 /pmc/articles/PMC2589778/ /pubmed/1341079 Text en
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Solcia, E.
Rindi, G.
Fiocca, R.
Villani, L.
Buffa, R.
Ambrosiani, L.
Capella, C.
Distinct patterns of chronic gastritis associated with carcinoid and cancer and their role in tumorigenesis.
title Distinct patterns of chronic gastritis associated with carcinoid and cancer and their role in tumorigenesis.
title_full Distinct patterns of chronic gastritis associated with carcinoid and cancer and their role in tumorigenesis.
title_fullStr Distinct patterns of chronic gastritis associated with carcinoid and cancer and their role in tumorigenesis.
title_full_unstemmed Distinct patterns of chronic gastritis associated with carcinoid and cancer and their role in tumorigenesis.
title_short Distinct patterns of chronic gastritis associated with carcinoid and cancer and their role in tumorigenesis.
title_sort distinct patterns of chronic gastritis associated with carcinoid and cancer and their role in tumorigenesis.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1341079
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