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Histopathology of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms
Gastrointestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms (GI-NENs) arise from neuroendocrine cells distributed mainly in the mucosa and submucosa of the gastrointestinal tract. In 2010, the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of NENs of the digestive system was changed, categorizing these tumors as grad...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551285/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23346552 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2013.00002 |
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author | Hirabayashi, Kenichi Zamboni, Giuseppe Nishi, Takayuki Tanaka, Akira Kajiwara, Hiroshi Nakamura, Naoya |
author_facet | Hirabayashi, Kenichi Zamboni, Giuseppe Nishi, Takayuki Tanaka, Akira Kajiwara, Hiroshi Nakamura, Naoya |
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description | Gastrointestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms (GI-NENs) arise from neuroendocrine cells distributed mainly in the mucosa and submucosa of the gastrointestinal tract. In 2010, the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of NENs of the digestive system was changed, categorizing these tumors as grade 1 neuroendocrine tumor (NET), grade-2NET, neuroendocrine carcinoma (large- or small-cell type), or mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma (MANEC). Such a classification is based on the Ki-67 index and mitotic count in histological material. For the accurate pathological diagnosis and grading of NENs, it is important to clearly recognize the characteristic histological features of GI-NENs and to understand the correct method of counting Ki-67 and mitoses. In this review, we focus on the histopathological features of GI-NENs, particularly regarding biopsy and cytological diagnoses, neuroendocrine markers, genetic and molecular features, and the evaluation of the Ki-67 index and mitotic count. In addition, we will address the histological features of GI-NEN in specific organs. |
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spelling | pubmed-35512852013-01-23 Histopathology of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms Hirabayashi, Kenichi Zamboni, Giuseppe Nishi, Takayuki Tanaka, Akira Kajiwara, Hiroshi Nakamura, Naoya Front Oncol Oncology Gastrointestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms (GI-NENs) arise from neuroendocrine cells distributed mainly in the mucosa and submucosa of the gastrointestinal tract. In 2010, the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of NENs of the digestive system was changed, categorizing these tumors as grade 1 neuroendocrine tumor (NET), grade-2NET, neuroendocrine carcinoma (large- or small-cell type), or mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma (MANEC). Such a classification is based on the Ki-67 index and mitotic count in histological material. For the accurate pathological diagnosis and grading of NENs, it is important to clearly recognize the characteristic histological features of GI-NENs and to understand the correct method of counting Ki-67 and mitoses. In this review, we focus on the histopathological features of GI-NENs, particularly regarding biopsy and cytological diagnoses, neuroendocrine markers, genetic and molecular features, and the evaluation of the Ki-67 index and mitotic count. In addition, we will address the histological features of GI-NEN in specific organs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3551285/ /pubmed/23346552 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2013.00002 Text en Copyright © 2013 Hirabayashi, Zamboni, Nishi, Tanaka, Kajiwara and Nakamura. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc. |
spellingShingle | Oncology Hirabayashi, Kenichi Zamboni, Giuseppe Nishi, Takayuki Tanaka, Akira Kajiwara, Hiroshi Nakamura, Naoya Histopathology of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms |
title | Histopathology of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms |
title_full | Histopathology of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms |
title_fullStr | Histopathology of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms |
title_full_unstemmed | Histopathology of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms |
title_short | Histopathology of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms |
title_sort | histopathology of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms |
topic | Oncology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551285/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23346552 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2013.00002 |
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