Adenocarcinoid, a mucin-producing carcinoid tumor of the appendix. A study of 39 cases
- 1 December 1978
- Vol. 42 (6) , 2781-2793
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(197812)42:6<2781::aid-cncr2820420638>3.0.co;2-b
Abstract
Adenocarcinoid is a form of appendiceal carcinoid possessing features of both carcinoid and adenocarcinoma. There are two histologic types. Thirty patients had the goblet cell type, characterized by nests of large mucin-distended cells. Nine patients had the tubular type, characterized by small glandular structures lined by uniform cells. Despite abundant mucin and a goblet cell or acinar-like arrangement, a closer relationship to carcinoid than to adenocarcinoma is suggested by a concentration of tumor elements below the crypts of Lieberkuhn, a lack of evidence of neoplastic transformation of the appendiceal mucosa, and the demonstration of argentaffin or argyrophil granules in 88% of the lesions. Six tumors, all of the goblet cell type, metastasized and resulted in the death of the patients. One of the tumors that metastasized had a prominent tubular component. Most adenocarcinoids can be adequately treated by appendectomy, but hemicolectomy is recommended for those tumors showing atypical foci, a high mitotic count, or spread beyond the appendix. Cancer 42:2781–2793, 1978.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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