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Vincenza Granata1, Roberta Fusco1, Sergio Venanzio Setola1, Elisabetta de Lutio di Castelguidone1, Luigi Camera2, Salvatore Tafuto3, Antonio Avallone3, Andrea Belli4, Paola Incollingo5, Raffaele Palaia4, Francesco Izzo4, Antonella Petrillo1.
Abstract
Background Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (GEP-NETs) are a heterogeneous group of tumours. An effective diagnosis requires a multimodal approach that combines evaluation of clinical symptoms, hormonelevels, radiological and nuclear imaging, and histological confirmation. Imaging plays a critical role in NETs diagnosis, prognosis and management, so the radiologists are important members of the multidisciplinary team. During diagnostic work-up two critical issues are present: firstly the need to identify tumor presence and secondly to define the primary site and assess regional and distant metastases. Conclusions The most appropriate imaging technique depends on the type of neuroendocrine tumour and the availability of specialized imaging techniques and expertise. There is no general consensus on the most efficient imaging pathway, reflecting the challenge in reliably detection of these tumours.Entities:
Keywords: computed tomography; contrast-enhanced ultrasound; magnetic resonance imaging; neuroendocrine tumours; ultrasound
Year: 2019 PMID: 31652122 DOI: 10.2478/raon-2019-0040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Oncol ISSN: 1318-2099 Impact factor: 2.991