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Typical and atypical carcinoid tumors of the lung: A Clinicopathological correlation OF OF 783 cases with Emphasis on histological features.

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We present 783 surgical resections of typical and atypical carcinoid tumors of the lung identified in the pathology files of 20 different pathology departments. All cases were critically reviewed for… Click to show full abstract

We present 783 surgical resections of typical and atypical carcinoid tumors of the lung identified in the pathology files of 20 different pathology departments. All cases were critically reviewed for clinical and pathological features and further correlated with clinical outcome. Long-term follow-up was obtained in all the patients and statistically analyzed to determine significance of the different parameters evaluated. Of the histopathological features analyzed, the presence of mitotic activity of 4 mitoses or more per 2mm2, necrosis, lymphatic invasion and lymph node metastasis were identified as statistically significant. Tumors measuring 3 cm or more were also identified as statistically significant and correlate with clinical outcome. Based on our analysis, we consider that the separation of low and intermediate grade neuroendocrine neoplasms of the lung needs to be readjusted in terms of mitotic count as the risk of over grading these neoplasms exceeds 10% under the current criteria. We also consider that tumor size is an important feature to be considered in the assessment of these neoplasms and together with the histological grade of the tumor offers important features that can be correlated with clinical outcome.

Keywords: carcinoid tumors; tumors lung; pathology; atypical carcinoid; typical atypical

Journal Title: Human pathology
Year Published: 2020

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