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Apudoma was found in the gall bladder removed in a 76-year-old woman because of the chronic calculous cholecystitis exacerbation. Carcinoid syndrome was absent clinically. Histologically, the tumour was a poorly differentiated
carcinoid
with areas of small cell and polymorphic carcinoma. Argyrophilic Pasquale reaction in the tumour cells was negative, electron microscopically small neurosecretory granules were found. Numerous ACTH-reactive cells and single serotonin-reactive cells were revealed in the tumour parenchyma by means of immunohistochemical PAP-method using antibodies against ACTH, serotonin,
calcitonin
, somatostatin, insulin, glucagon, P-substance. Focal hyperplasia and intestinal metaplasia of epithelium with the increase of the number of argyrophilic, ACTH-reactive cells were observed outside the tumour.
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PMID:[A poorly differentiated apudoma of the gallbladder]. 170 8
High concentration of human
calcitonin
(hCT) was found in an ovarian
carcinoid
by radioimmunoassay. The hCT value was not affected by the presence of protease inhibitors. To confirm the presence of hCT in an ovarian
carcinoid
, hCT was isolated by the Baghdiantz method. The molecular weight of the ovarian hCT was determined using Sephadex G-75 gel filtration. Though the molecular weight of the ovarian hCT was variable, 90% corresponded to that of the authentic hCT. The
carcinoid
cells were examined by immunoperoxidase techniques. Those composed of strumal and trabecular structure were all argyrophilic, but hCT was only found in strumal structure. Significant concentrations of hCT were also found in ovarian cancers.
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PMID:A study of human calcitonin in an ovarian carcinoid and ovarian cancers. 171 52
We have recently demonstrated that the dihydropyridine-derivative B859-35 has a selective chemotherapeutic effect on experimentally induced neuroendocrine lung tumors in hamsters. These tumors resembled human atypical lung carcinoids morphologically and expressed mammalian bombesin,
calcitonin
and neuron-specific enolase. In the hamster model, B859-35 had no antiproliferative effect on pulmonary adenomas of Clara cell origin. In this study, we have tested the antiproliferative effects of B859-35 and of the Ca(2+)-channel blocker Verapamil in vitro on three human lung cancer cell lines. The neuroendocrine cell line NCI-H727 is derived from a lung
carcinoid
and expresses mammalian bombesin and
calcitonin
. Two non-neuroendocrine cell lines are derived from peripheral pulmonary adenocarcinomas, with line NCI-H322 expressing features of Clara cells while line NCI-H358 expresses features of alveolar type II cells. B859-35 was a potent antiproliferative agent in the neuroendocrine line NCI-H727 at concentrations as low as 0.001 pM, while it inhibited cell proliferation in the two other cell lines at concentrations of 100 nM and above. Verapamil inhibited cell proliferation in the neuroendocrine line NCI-H727 at concentrations of 1 nM and above.
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PMID:Antiproliferative effects of the Ca2+/calmodulin antagonist B859-35 and the Ca(2+)-channel blocker verapamil on human lung cancer cell lines. 174 31
To better characterize the clinical and pathological features of the laryngeal atypical
carcinoid
(LAC), 127 of the published cases were analyzed. The LAC had a predilection for males (3 m:1 f), with a peak incidence in the 6th and 7th decades of life. Seventy-eight percent of patients with a relevant clinical history were smokers. Most tumors presented in the supraglottic larynx (96%) and the mean size of the measured primary lesions was 1.6 cm. The tumors were frequently argyrophil (97% of those so stained), rarely argentaffin (2 cases), and on immunohistochemistry were often reactive when stained for keratins (96%), chromogranin A (94%), and
calcitonin
(80%). Surgical resection was the principal modality of treatment. Of the 127 cases, metastasis to neck nodes were found in 43%, to skin or subcutaneous sites in 22%, and to distant sites in 44%. Of the 119 patients with follow-up, 49% died with tumor. The cumulative proportion surviving was 48% at 5 years and 30% at 10 years, and there were significantly worse survival rates among patients with tumors larger than 1 cm, and for patients developing tumor involvement of skin and subcutaneous tissues. Adjuvant radiation did not affect survival rates.
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PMID:Atypical carcinoid tumor of the larynx. A critical review of the literature. 189 Dec 52
A 55-year-old man presented with a metastasizing moderately differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma of the larynx (atypical
carcinoid
). Immunocytochemical demonstration of neuroendocrine markers (neuron-specific enolase and chromogranin-A) and presence of membrane-bound neurosecretory granules in the cells established the neuroendocrine nature of the tumour. In addition, the tumour was found to produce
calcitonin
, somatostatin and carcino-embryonic antigen (CEA). Calcitonin and somatostatin were also secreted. On the basis of this particular marker constellation the tumour closely resembles medullary thyroid carcinoma. Review of the recent literature on carcinoids of the larynx reveals immunoreactivity for
calcitonin
and CEA in a high percentage of cases.
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PMID:Metastasizing neuroendocrine carcinoma of the larynx with calcitonin and somatostatin secretion and CEA production, resembling medullary thyroid carcinoma. 197 Sep 17
A 58-year-old male patient with rectal
carcinoid
tumor is presented. The tumor extensively involved the lymph nodes and liver, and multiple tumors were also recognized in the pancreas and thyroid. Grossly, it was uncertain whether the latter were metastases from the rectal
carcinoid
or all were coincident primary tumors involving multiple endocrine organs, so-called multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) syndrome. Histologic, histochemical and electron microscopic examinations of the tumors in both the pancreas and thyroid showed similar features to those of the rectal
carcinoid
. The neoplastic cells in all involved organs commonly expressed positive immunoreactivity for somatostatin, but negativity for carcinoembryonic antigen,
calcitonin
,
calcitonin
gene-related peptide, thyroglobulin, insulin, glucagon and pancreatic polypeptide. These immunohistochemical results confirmed that the tumors observed in multiple endocrine organs were indeed metastatic from the rectal
carcinoid
, rather than being a new combination of MEN syndrome. Some neuroendocrine tumors may develop widespread metastasis, sometimes creating problems with differentiation from multiple primary endocrine tumors. Immunohistochemistry may be of great help in setting this issue.
...
PMID:Rectal carcinoid tumor metastasizing to the thyroid and pancreas. An autopsy case exploiting immunohistochemistry for differentiation from tumors involving multiple endocrine organs. 197 68
A case of pulmonary carcinoma with dual (glandular and endocrine) differentiation diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology is reported. By light microscopy, the neoplastic cells showed mucicarmine, periodic-acid Schiff, and Grimelius silver positivity. On immunostaining, neuron specific enolase, chromogranin,
calcitonin
and serotonin were demonstrated. Electron microscopy revealed two different types of distinctive cytoplasmic inclusions in the same cell, namely:
carcinoid
type of neurosecretory granules and mucin droplets. Diagnostic criteria and possible histogenesis of this rare tumour entity are discussed.
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PMID:Amphicrine carcinoma of the lung. Diagnosis by fine needle aspiration cytology. 213 Sep 99
Eighty-four carcinoids of the colon and rectum were studied with emphasis on prognostic features, immunohistochemical characteristics, and pitfalls in diagnosis. Follow-up data were available on 35 patients. Tumors with adenocarcinomatous components, or those resembling small cell carcinomas of the lung, were excluded. Eighty-one tumors were in the rectum and three tumors were in the distal sigmoid colon. Neuron-specific enolase, chromogranin, and Leu-7 were positive in 87%, 58%, and 53% of the tumors, respectively. Hormones were positive in the following percentages: serotonin, 45%; pancreatic polypeptide, 46%; glucagon, 10%; gastrin, 3%; somatostatin, 3%; adrenocorticotrophic hormone, 1%; cholecystokinin, 0%;
calcitonin
, 0%; and insulin, 0%. Many tumors elaborated more than one hormone. Fifty-five percent of the tumors were argyrophil and 28% were argentaffin. Carcinoembryonic antigen was present in 24% of the tumors; 82% of the tumors contained prostatic acid phosphatase. Three patients had liver metastases; their tumors ulcerated, invaded muscularis propria, and had more than 2 mitoses per 10 high-power fields (HPF). One patient with a 2.5-cm tumor without mitoses had regional lymph node metastases. All non-metastasizing tumors had less than one mitosis in 10 HPF. We conclude that large bowel
carcinoid
tumors are essentially limited to the rectum and sigmoid, that they are indolent if mitotically inactive and smaller than 2 cm, and that most show production of a selected group of endocrine markers.
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PMID:Rectal and colonic carcinoids. A clinicopathologic study of 84 cases. 229 59
A large mediastinal tumour was discovered radiologically in a 50-year-old man, with at times blood-tinged sputum and dyspnoea. Parasternal needle biopsy revealed a thymic
carcinoid
. After surgical excision of the tumour, which had argyrophilic foci (total weight of tumour 1,605 g), histochemical analysis demonstrated neuron-specific enolase, synaptophysin and chromogranin, as well as
calcitonin
(as the only hormone). For the first time in a thymic
carcinoid
, radioimmunoassay demonstrated growth-hormone-releasing hormone (2 micrograms/g tumour tissue). Post-operative radiotherapy (total dosage 50.5 Gy) was instituted because histological examination had shown invasion of the capsule and blood vessels. There has been no local recurrence or metastases after three years.
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PMID:[Morphology and clinical picture of thymus carcinoid]. 231 18
It is well known that
carcinoid
tumors and some small-cell carcinomas of the lung contain dense-core granules (DCGs). Moreover, a small number of tumors presenting with epidermoid, large-cell, or adenocarcinoma histologic characteristics (so-called atypical endocrine tumors), also contain DCGs. Herein, we describe certain histochemical features of DCG tumors and compare them with other major lung tumor types that lack DCGs (non-DCG tumors). All DCG tumors contained neuron-specific enolase and many contained serotonin. These markers were not present in any non-DCG tumor. Other histochemical markers (glycogen, mucosubstances, corticotropin, beta-human chorionic gonadotropin, keratin, somatostatin, and
calcitonin
) were found in a proportion of DCG and non-DCG tumors, but were, in general, more common in non-DCG tumors and atypical endocrine tumors than in carcinoids and small-cell carcinomas. alpha-Fetoprotein was rarely found in non-DCG tumors, and was never observed in DCG tumors. The atypical endocrine group represents a class of tumors with a remarkably mixed and varied phenotype. Their potential significance is discussed and methods to facilitate their diagnosis are suggested.
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PMID:Histochemical studies of dense-core granulated tumors of the lung. Neuron-specific enolase as a marker for granulated cells. 240 47
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