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Prevalence and clinicopathological characteristics of appendiceal carcinoids in Sharjah(United Arab Emirates)

Prevalence and clinicopathological characteristics of appendiceal carcinoids in Sharjah(United Arab Emirates)
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摘要 AIM:To determine the incidence and clinico-patho-logical profile of appendiceal carcinoids in a cohort of patients undergoing emergency appendicectomies for clinically suspected acute appendicitis in Sharjah,Unit-ed Arab Emirates(UAE).METHODS:The study included the retrospective data of 964 patients operated for clinically suspected acute appendicitis,and the resected specimens were received at Al-Qasmi Hospital(Sharjah)from January 2010 to December 2010.The data of the patients who were histologically reported to have carcinoid tumors of the appendix were extensively evaluated for the patient’s demographics,indication for surgery,surgical pro-cedure,tumor localization in the appendix,diameter of the lesion,concomitant appendicitis,immunohisto-chemistry studies and clinical follow-up.RESULTS:Out of the 964 patients included in the study,9(0.93%)were found to have appendiceal car-cinoids.The mean age reported was 28.7 years with a male to female ratio of 2:1.Eight tumors were located near the tip of the appendix with a mean diameter of 3.3 mm,while the remaining one was near the proximal end of the appendix.All the cases were associated with concomitant suppurative appendicitis.In seven report-ed cases,tumors were confined to the muscular layer while in one case each there was an extension to the serosa and mesoappendix,respectively.All tumors were found to be positive for chromogranin A,synaptophysin and neuron-specific enolase on immunohistochemistry but negative for cytokeratin-7.None of the patients developed recurrence or any reportable complications in the short follow-up period(12-26 mo)that was ar-ranged as a six-monthly re-evaluation by abdominal ultrasonography.CONCLUSION:Our study found a higher incidence of appendiceal carcinoids in patients undergoing emer-gency appendectomy for acute appendicitis in Sharjah,UAE compared to two previous studies from the Persian Gulf region.Interestingly,tumors were found to be more commonly in young males,which is in contrast to previous studies.Moreover,all the tumors were positive for common neuroendocrine markers. AIM:To determine the incidence and clinico-patho-logical profile of appendiceal carcinoids in a cohort of patients undergoing emergency appendicectomies for clinically suspected acute appendicitis in Sharjah,Unit-ed Arab Emirates(UAE).METHODS:The study included the retrospective data of 964 patients operated for clinically suspected acute appendicitis,and the resected specimens were received at Al-Qasmi Hospital(Sharjah)from January 2010 to December 2010.The data of the patients who were histologically reported to have carcinoid tumors of the appendix were extensively evaluated for the patient’s demographics,indication for surgery,surgical pro-cedure,tumor localization in the appendix,diameter of the lesion,concomitant appendicitis,immunohisto-chemistry studies and clinical follow-up.RESULTS:Out of the 964 patients included in the study,9(0.93%)were found to have appendiceal car-cinoids.The mean age reported was 28.7 years with a male to female ratio of 2:1.Eight tumors were located near the tip of the appendix with a mean diameter of 3.3 mm,while the remaining one was near the proximal end of the appendix.All the cases were associated with concomitant suppurative appendicitis.In seven report-ed cases,tumors were confined to the muscular layer while in one case each there was an extension to the serosa and mesoappendix,respectively.All tumors were found to be positive for chromogranin A,synaptophysin and neuron-specific enolase on immunohistochemistry but negative for cytokeratin-7.None of the patients developed recurrence or any reportable complications in the short follow-up period(12-26 mo)that was ar-ranged as a six-monthly re-evaluation by abdominal ultrasonography.CONCLUSION:Our study found a higher incidence of appendiceal carcinoids in patients undergoing emer-gency appendectomy for acute appendicitis in Sharjah,UAE compared to two previous studies from the Persian Gulf region.Interestingly,tumors were found to be more commonly in young males,which is in contrast to previous studies.Moreover,all the tumors were positive for common neuroendocrine markers.
出处 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第7期253-256,共4页 世界胃肠肿瘤学杂志(英文版)(电子版)
关键词 附录 良性肿瘤 流行 Sharjah 统一了阿拉伯人酋长 Appendix Carcinoid Prevalence Sharjah United Arab Emirates
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