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Clinicopathological Study on Carcinoid Tumor of the Rectum―Mainly on Comparison of Cases with Metastasis and Those without Metastasis Akinori Iwashita 1 1Department of Pathology, Chikushi Hospital, Fukuoka University Keyword: カルチノイド , 直腸 , 生物学的悪性度 , 転移 , 臨床病理 pp.151-162
Published Date 2005/2/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403100198
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 Cases of rectal carcinoid tumor were divided into group A (12 lesions in 12 cases with metastasis) and group B (15 lesions in 14 cases without metastasis), and a comparative study was carried out from the clinicopathological standpoint. There were significantly more cases in group A who manifested large tumor size, central depression and/or ulcer formation, deep infiltration, positive vascular invasion, a moderately elevated mitotic index, a moderately elevated Ki-67 labeling index, and appearance of p53 positive cells. Histologically, approximately 80 percent of cases of both group A and B showed Soga's classification type B and mixed type (type A+B), and there was no distinct difference between the two groups. From these results it could be pointed out that the findings of tumor size (more than 1.0 cm), depth of invasion (muscularis propria or beyond), central depression and/or ulceration, mitotic index (>2/10HPF), vascular invasion and Ki-67 labeling index (>2 %) are useful predictive criteria in the assessment of the malignant nature of these neoplasms. In addition, as a result of multivariate analysis of the above factors it was found that only tumor size was an independent and significant factor. Thus, it was concluded that the most important malignancy criterion of this neoplasm is tumor size.


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