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Showing posts with label primary ovarian trabecular carcinoid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label primary ovarian trabecular carcinoid. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

abstract: Pregnant with metastatic neuroendocrine tumour of the ovary: what now?



cancermedicalscience. 2012;6:240. Epub 2012 Jan 3.

Abstract

"Neuroendocrine tumours (NET) are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms commonly occurring in the gastrointestinal tract or lungs but can occur in other regions. Primary ovarian NET account for 5% of all NET and 0.1% of all ovarian malignancies.
In metastatic disease, the therapeutic goal is to extend survival and to improve quality of life.
As these tumours express somatostatin receptors, somatostatin analogues are frequently used to control symptoms. Here we present a case of a pregnant woman with an ovarian NET with liver metastases and carcinoid syndrome who was treated with the somatostatin analogue, Octreotide LAR.
We also summarize reported data of the use of somatostatin analogues during pregnancy. (with paid subscription)"

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Primary ovarian trabecular carcinoid tumor: a case report and literature review



INTRODUCTION: Carcinoid tumors are uncommon neoplasms in the diffuse peripheral endocrine system. Ovarian carcinoids are rare and can be primary or transplanted. Primary ovarian carcinoids make up approximately 0.5-1.7% of all carcinoid tumors.

.....The immunohistochemical study revealed a neuroendocrine origin with strong positivity for NSE, CgA and Syn. Other markers, such as a-inhibin and Calretinin, were negative. Finally, the case was diagnosed as a primary ovarian trabecular carcinoid tumor.

CONCLUSION: Primary ovarian trabecular carcinoid tumors are very rare. The patients lack clinical indicators, and final diagnosis depends on pathological examination, special staining and inmmunohistochemistry staining to confirm the neuroendocrine differentiation.