Gastric endocrine tumours (gastric carcinoids) usually grow from enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells. Three types of tumour may be distinguished on the basis of the background gastric pathology: type 1, which develops in atrophic body gastritis (ABG); type 11, which is associated with multiple endocrine neoplasia and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome; and the sporadic type 111, which is not associated with any background pathology. This classification plays a major role in determining the optimal approach to these diseases. In fact, type I carcinoids can be considered to be benign lesions, with exceptional risk of metastases. Type 11, in contrast, may be associated with distant metastases, which are also common in type III carcinoids. The therapeuti...
Gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) neoplasms originate from any of the various cell types belonging to the...
Enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells are the dominant endocrine cell type in the oxyntic mucosa. Normal...
Gastric carcinoid occurs in less than 1% of gastric neoplasias and around 2% of carcinoids tumors. T...
This paper aims at describing the neuroendocrine cell growths of the gastric mucosa and their pathog...
Gastric carcinoids (GCs), which originate from gastric enterochromaffin-like (ECL) mucosal cells and...
The goal of this study was to provide information of prognostic value for gastric endocrine tumors. ...
We describe two cases of multiple carcinoids and hyperplasia, dysplasia and neoplasia of enterochrom...
A histologic and immunohistochemical study was carried out in 23 unselected nonantral gastric carcin...
Nonneoplastic and neoplastic proliferative lesions of endocrine cells of the gastrointestinal tract ...
A series of 60 gastric endocrine tumors comprised 44 body-fundus argyrophil carcinoids, of which 23 ...
Gastric neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are increasing in frequency and have a varied spectrum with ...
Gastric carcinoids (GCs) represent 23% of all digestive neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). They can be di...
Type I gastric carcinoids (TIGCs) are neuroendocrine neoplasms arising from enterochromaffin-like ce...
Gastric carcinoids are rare tumors of the stomach. Gastric carcinoid type 1 is associated with chron...
The role of putative preneoplastic enterochromaffin-like cell lesions, either hyperplastic or dyspla...
Gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) neoplasms originate from any of the various cell types belonging to the...
Enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells are the dominant endocrine cell type in the oxyntic mucosa. Normal...
Gastric carcinoid occurs in less than 1% of gastric neoplasias and around 2% of carcinoids tumors. T...
This paper aims at describing the neuroendocrine cell growths of the gastric mucosa and their pathog...
Gastric carcinoids (GCs), which originate from gastric enterochromaffin-like (ECL) mucosal cells and...
The goal of this study was to provide information of prognostic value for gastric endocrine tumors. ...
We describe two cases of multiple carcinoids and hyperplasia, dysplasia and neoplasia of enterochrom...
A histologic and immunohistochemical study was carried out in 23 unselected nonantral gastric carcin...
Nonneoplastic and neoplastic proliferative lesions of endocrine cells of the gastrointestinal tract ...
A series of 60 gastric endocrine tumors comprised 44 body-fundus argyrophil carcinoids, of which 23 ...
Gastric neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are increasing in frequency and have a varied spectrum with ...
Gastric carcinoids (GCs) represent 23% of all digestive neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). They can be di...
Type I gastric carcinoids (TIGCs) are neuroendocrine neoplasms arising from enterochromaffin-like ce...
Gastric carcinoids are rare tumors of the stomach. Gastric carcinoid type 1 is associated with chron...
The role of putative preneoplastic enterochromaffin-like cell lesions, either hyperplastic or dyspla...
Gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) neoplasms originate from any of the various cell types belonging to the...
Enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells are the dominant endocrine cell type in the oxyntic mucosa. Normal...
Gastric carcinoid occurs in less than 1% of gastric neoplasias and around 2% of carcinoids tumors. T...