| Literature DB >> 22894753 |
Sun-Mi Lee1, Soomin Ahn, Yun Kyung Lee, Kee-Taek Jang, Cheol Keun Park, Kyoung-Mee Kim.
Abstract
Neuroendocrine tumor (NET) in adenoma of the gastrointestinal tract is a rare mixed glandular-endocrine neoplasm and has uncommonly been described mostly in the colon. Histologically, this tumor is composed of a predominant proportion of benign adenomatous component and a small portion of well-differentiated NE component. Only three cases of NET in gastric adenoma have been reported in the literature. We present 4 cases of NET in gastric adenoma mimicking invasive adenocarcinoma. The NETs were 0.62 mm to 4.1 mm in size and located at the basal lamina propria, muscularis mucosa and submucosa. Histologically, NETs consisted of nests, cords, tubules, and clusters of cells that predominantly interposed between the foveolar base without disturbing the overall polyp architecture. The lesions were completely removed by endoscopic submucosal dissection in three cases and in one case, subtotal gastrectomy was performed because endoscopic biopsy was invasive adenocarcinoma. The patients' clinical course was uneventful without an evidence of recurrence or metastasis. The recognition of NET in gastric adenoma will help avoid potential diagnostic pitfalls masquerading as invasvie adenocarcinomas posed by their infiltrative pattern into submucosa. Virtual slides: The virtual slide(s) for this article can be found here: http://www.diagnosticpathology.diagnomx.eu/vs/1688552293761001.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22894753 PMCID: PMC3487888 DOI: 10.1186/1746-1596-7-102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Clinical and Pathologic Characteristics of cases with gastric adenoma-neuroendocrine tumor
| 1 | 64 | M | Body, PW | ESD | 0.62 | MM | TA and NET | 2 years |
| 2 | 63 | M | Body, PW | ESD | 4.0 | LP | TA and NET | 2 years |
| 3 | 52 | M | Body, PW | ESD | 1.8 | MM | TA and NET | 2 years |
| 4 | 65 | M | Body, LC | Subtotal gastrectomy | 4.1 | SM | TVA with focal AC and NET | 12 years |
M indicates male; PW, posterior wall; LC, lesser curvature; ESD, endoscopic submucosal dissection; MM, muscularis mucosae; LP, lamina propria; SM, submucosa; TA, tubular adenoma; TVA, tubulovillous adenoma; AC, adenocarcinoma; NET, neuroendocrine tumor.
Figure 1Neuroendocrine tumor with an organoid growth pattern infiltrating into the submucosa within a tubular adenoma (A). Higher magnification showing small tumor cells in the deeper part of mucosa and submucosa (B).
Figure 2In the base of polyps, neuroendocrine tumor cells appeared to bud off from the basal epithelium of adenomatous glands into the lamina propria with an angulated glandular appearance.
Figure 3Immunohistochemistry for chromogranin showing positive in glands in the lower part of adenoma and neuroendocrine tumor cells.