TY - JOUR
T1 - Goblet cell carcinoid of the appendix
T2 - Two case reports and a review of the literature
AU - Livoff, Alejandro
AU - Asna, Noam
AU - Gallego-Colon, Enrique
AU - Daum, Aner Zeev
AU - Harkovsky, Tattiana
AU - Schaffer, Moshe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Spandidos Publications. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019/11/1
Y1 - 2019/11/1
N2 - Goblet cell carcinoid or carcinoma (GCC) is a rare tumor found incidentally during routine management of acute appendicitis. GCCs are more aggressive compared with conventional appendiceal tumors but less aggressive compared with adenocarcinomas, and they often present with serosal and mesoappendiceal involvement. We herein report two cases of acute appendicitis in a 45-year-old female and a 60-year-old male with varied clinical symptoms. Pathological examination of the appendix revealed the presence of adenocarcinoma with goblet cells and a Ki-67 index of 25% (grade 3) and 15% (grade 2), respectively. Subsequent right hemicolectomy was performed according to the current guidelines. No signs of disease recurrence or metastasis were detected during regular follow-up. However, the lack of a standardized classification system for GCC and the discrepancies in specific reliable markers renders their prognostic and predictive value in GCC at diagnosis insufficient. The present study also aimed to address current concerns regarding the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of GCC, as well as the need to review and update current guidelines. To conclude, proper clinical management and the prediction of outcome for patients with GCC varies according to the classifications or staging criteria used by the clinicians; hence, a review of the current guidelines should be considered.
AB - Goblet cell carcinoid or carcinoma (GCC) is a rare tumor found incidentally during routine management of acute appendicitis. GCCs are more aggressive compared with conventional appendiceal tumors but less aggressive compared with adenocarcinomas, and they often present with serosal and mesoappendiceal involvement. We herein report two cases of acute appendicitis in a 45-year-old female and a 60-year-old male with varied clinical symptoms. Pathological examination of the appendix revealed the presence of adenocarcinoma with goblet cells and a Ki-67 index of 25% (grade 3) and 15% (grade 2), respectively. Subsequent right hemicolectomy was performed according to the current guidelines. No signs of disease recurrence or metastasis were detected during regular follow-up. However, the lack of a standardized classification system for GCC and the discrepancies in specific reliable markers renders their prognostic and predictive value in GCC at diagnosis insufficient. The present study also aimed to address current concerns regarding the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of GCC, as well as the need to review and update current guidelines. To conclude, proper clinical management and the prediction of outcome for patients with GCC varies according to the classifications or staging criteria used by the clinicians; hence, a review of the current guidelines should be considered.
KW - Appendicular carcinoid,appendicular tumor
KW - Case report
KW - Goblet cell carcinoid
KW - Guidelines
KW - Neuroendocrine tumor
KW - Prognosis
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U2 - 10.3892/mco.2019.1921
DO - 10.3892/mco.2019.1921
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85073622489
VL - 11
SP - 493
EP - 497
JO - Molecular and Clinical Oncology
JF - Molecular and Clinical Oncology
SN - 2049-9450
IS - 5
ER -