BACKGROUND:Carcinoid tumors of the extrahepatic biliary tree are extremely rare malignancies,accounting for 0.2%-2%of all gastrointestinal carcinoid tumors,while carcinoids of the cystic duct are an uncommon entity an...BACKGROUND:Carcinoid tumors of the extrahepatic biliary tree are extremely rare malignancies,accounting for 0.2%-2%of all gastrointestinal carcinoid tumors,while carcinoids of the cystic duct are an uncommon entity and an extremely unusual cause of bile duct obstruction.METHODS:After an extensive literature review,we retrospectively analysed 61 cases of carcinoid tumor of the biliary tree as well as one additional case of a 60-yearold female with symptoms and laboratory/imaging examination findings compatible with those of a malignant biliary tract obstruction.At laparotomy,resection of the gallbladder and common bile duct was performed.Histological study revealed a well-differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma of the cystic duct.The patient remained disease-free at 16 months.RESULTS:Our presentation is the seventh case reported in the world literature.Compared to cholangiocarcinoma,analysis of the reviewed group indicates an increased incidence of extrahepatic carcinoid tumors in younger persons along with a slight female predominance.Statistically,the most common anatomic location is the common bile duct,followed by the perihilar region and the cystic duct.Jaundice is the most common finding.Curative surgery was realized in the majority of cases and longterm disease-free survival was achieved when surgery was curative.CONCLUSIONS:Carcinoid tumors obstructing the biliary tree are extremely difficult to diagnose preoperatively,and nearly impossible to differentiate from non-neuroendocrine tumors.As surgery offers the only potential cure for both biliary carcinoids and cholangiocarcinoma,we recommend aggressive surgical therapy as the treatment of choice in every case of potentially resectable biliary tumor.展开更多
Purpose: Serum calprotectin and prealbumin have been previously linked with ovarian cancer. However, to date, their effectiveness in the diagnosis of the disease remains uncertain. The purpose of the present study is ...Purpose: Serum calprotectin and prealbumin have been previously linked with ovarian cancer. However, to date, their effectiveness in the diagnosis of the disease remains uncertain. The purpose of the present study is to determine whether serum prealbumin and calprotectin correlate with the stage and type of histologic diagnosis. Materials-Methods: In the present study, we included 80 women aged 30 - 45 years that had either primary ovarian cancer (Stages 1 and 2) with elevated levels of CA-125 (n = 40) or were healthy (n = 40). Serum calprotectin and prealbumin levels were assessed using ELISA kits. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS v.20.0 statistical software. Results: Both plasma prealbumin and calprotectin levels were significantly different in patients with ovarian cancer compared to healthy controls. Specifically, serum prealbumin levels showed a level towards decreasing as the stage of the disease advanced (21.2 (15.5 - 30.6) in healthy controls, 12.8 (6.9 - 16) for patients with stage 1 disease and 9.9 (4.0 - 15.5) for patients with stage 2 disease p p Conclusions: Both prealbumin and calprotectin seem to be useful markers for the identification of patients suffering from ovarian cancer.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND:Carcinoid tumors of the extrahepatic biliary tree are extremely rare malignancies,accounting for 0.2%-2%of all gastrointestinal carcinoid tumors,while carcinoids of the cystic duct are an uncommon entity and an extremely unusual cause of bile duct obstruction.METHODS:After an extensive literature review,we retrospectively analysed 61 cases of carcinoid tumor of the biliary tree as well as one additional case of a 60-yearold female with symptoms and laboratory/imaging examination findings compatible with those of a malignant biliary tract obstruction.At laparotomy,resection of the gallbladder and common bile duct was performed.Histological study revealed a well-differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma of the cystic duct.The patient remained disease-free at 16 months.RESULTS:Our presentation is the seventh case reported in the world literature.Compared to cholangiocarcinoma,analysis of the reviewed group indicates an increased incidence of extrahepatic carcinoid tumors in younger persons along with a slight female predominance.Statistically,the most common anatomic location is the common bile duct,followed by the perihilar region and the cystic duct.Jaundice is the most common finding.Curative surgery was realized in the majority of cases and longterm disease-free survival was achieved when surgery was curative.CONCLUSIONS:Carcinoid tumors obstructing the biliary tree are extremely difficult to diagnose preoperatively,and nearly impossible to differentiate from non-neuroendocrine tumors.As surgery offers the only potential cure for both biliary carcinoids and cholangiocarcinoma,we recommend aggressive surgical therapy as the treatment of choice in every case of potentially resectable biliary tumor.
文摘Purpose: Serum calprotectin and prealbumin have been previously linked with ovarian cancer. However, to date, their effectiveness in the diagnosis of the disease remains uncertain. The purpose of the present study is to determine whether serum prealbumin and calprotectin correlate with the stage and type of histologic diagnosis. Materials-Methods: In the present study, we included 80 women aged 30 - 45 years that had either primary ovarian cancer (Stages 1 and 2) with elevated levels of CA-125 (n = 40) or were healthy (n = 40). Serum calprotectin and prealbumin levels were assessed using ELISA kits. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS v.20.0 statistical software. Results: Both plasma prealbumin and calprotectin levels were significantly different in patients with ovarian cancer compared to healthy controls. Specifically, serum prealbumin levels showed a level towards decreasing as the stage of the disease advanced (21.2 (15.5 - 30.6) in healthy controls, 12.8 (6.9 - 16) for patients with stage 1 disease and 9.9 (4.0 - 15.5) for patients with stage 2 disease p p Conclusions: Both prealbumin and calprotectin seem to be useful markers for the identification of patients suffering from ovarian cancer.