| Literature DB >> 29147341 |
Wilhelmina Delos Santos-Cabalona1, Olga N Kozyreva1, Ashley Davidoff1, Gail Wolfe1, Alan Hackford1.
Abstract
Carcinoid tumors are rare but diverse group of malignancies that arise from neuroendocrine cells. Skeletal muscle metastasis is exceedingly rare and is associated with a poor prognosis. We report a case of carcinoid tumor of the ileocecal with skeletal muscle metastasis. We also review available case reports of carcinoid tumors metastasizing to the muscle.Entities:
Keywords: Carcinoid tumor; Muscle metastasis; Neuroendocrine tumor
Year: 2013 PMID: 29147341 PMCID: PMC5649678 DOI: 10.4021/wjon609w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Oncol ISSN: 1920-4531
Figure 1Small intestinal tumor in (a) low power view, (b) high power view, (c) chromogranin stain, (d) synaptophysin stain.
Figure 2Octreoscan showing metastasis to liver (red arrow) and thigh (green arrow).
Figure 3Abdominal MRI.
Figure 4CT scan of the left thigh.
Figure 5Low power view of the biopsy of left thigh.
Summary of Case Reports
| Case 1 | Case 2 | Case 3 | Our case | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age/Sex | 53/M | 43/M | 70/M | 66/M |
| 1° site | Ileocecal | Lung | Ileal | Ileocecal |
| Size of 1° tumor | Not reported | Not reported | Not reported | 3.4 cm |
| Soft tissue mets | Popliteus muscle | Transverse abdominal muscle | Thigh muscle | Vastus |
| Other site of metastasis | Liver | None | None | Liver |
| Time between initial diagnosis and presentation | 2.5 years | 2 months | 5 years | 6 months |
| Octreoscan | (+) | (+) | (+) | (+) |
| Biopsy | Metastatic malignant carcinoid | Atypical carcinoid | Carcinoid | Well differentiated neuroendocrine tumor |
| Treatment | Not reported | Not reported | Not reported | Octreotide LAR |