Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma(LCNEC)in the biliary system is a poorly differentiated,high-grade neuroendocrine tumor.These tumors exhibit aggressive behavior and an increased tendency for early nodal and distant...Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma(LCNEC)in the biliary system is a poorly differentiated,high-grade neuroendocrine tumor.These tumors exhibit aggressive behavior and an increased tendency for early nodal and distant metastases.Herein,we report an unusual case of a pure primary LCNEC of the common bile duct(CBD).A 75-year-old female presented with nausea and jaundice.The patient underwent a CBD excision with lymph node dissection.Upon histological and immunohistochemical examination,the tumor exhibited pure large cell-type neuroendocrine features.Metastases were noted in two of the eight lymph nodes.The patient was administered adjuvant chemotherapy.The patient’s cancer recurred 7 mo after surgery,and the patient died from liver failure 5 mo after recurrence.The prognosis of LCNEC of CBD remains poor despitecurative resection and adjuvant chemotherapy.The role of additional therapies,such as multimodal treatment including radiation therapy,must be further studied to improve the prognoses of patients.展开更多
Krukenberg tumor, a rare metastatic ovarian tumor arising from gastrointestinal adenocarcinoma mainly, tends to occur in premenopausal females. Finding the origin of a Krukenberg tumor is crucial for determining progn...Krukenberg tumor, a rare metastatic ovarian tumor arising from gastrointestinal adenocarcinoma mainly, tends to occur in premenopausal females. Finding the origin of a Krukenberg tumor is crucial for determining prognosis. In Eastern countries, the most common origin of Krukenberg tumor is stomach cancer, which is generally diagnosed via endoscopic biopsy to investigate an abnormal mucosal lesion. Here, we describe a case of huge adnexal mass in a 33-year-old woman who presented with abdominal distension. Two independent endoscopic examinations performed by experts in two tertiary university hospitals revealed no abnormal mucosal lesion. The patient was diagnosed with a Krukenberg tumor according to findings from random endoscopic biopsies taken from normal-looking gastric mucosa in our hospital. It is very rare to be diagnosed via a random biopsy in cases where three well-trained endoscopists had not found any mucosal lesion previously. Thus, in this case, random biopsy was helpful in finding the origin of a Krukenberg tumor.展开更多
文摘Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma(LCNEC)in the biliary system is a poorly differentiated,high-grade neuroendocrine tumor.These tumors exhibit aggressive behavior and an increased tendency for early nodal and distant metastases.Herein,we report an unusual case of a pure primary LCNEC of the common bile duct(CBD).A 75-year-old female presented with nausea and jaundice.The patient underwent a CBD excision with lymph node dissection.Upon histological and immunohistochemical examination,the tumor exhibited pure large cell-type neuroendocrine features.Metastases were noted in two of the eight lymph nodes.The patient was administered adjuvant chemotherapy.The patient’s cancer recurred 7 mo after surgery,and the patient died from liver failure 5 mo after recurrence.The prognosis of LCNEC of CBD remains poor despitecurative resection and adjuvant chemotherapy.The role of additional therapies,such as multimodal treatment including radiation therapy,must be further studied to improve the prognoses of patients.
基金Supported by 2013 Research Grant from Kangwon National University,No.C1010351-01-01
文摘Krukenberg tumor, a rare metastatic ovarian tumor arising from gastrointestinal adenocarcinoma mainly, tends to occur in premenopausal females. Finding the origin of a Krukenberg tumor is crucial for determining prognosis. In Eastern countries, the most common origin of Krukenberg tumor is stomach cancer, which is generally diagnosed via endoscopic biopsy to investigate an abnormal mucosal lesion. Here, we describe a case of huge adnexal mass in a 33-year-old woman who presented with abdominal distension. Two independent endoscopic examinations performed by experts in two tertiary university hospitals revealed no abnormal mucosal lesion. The patient was diagnosed with a Krukenberg tumor according to findings from random endoscopic biopsies taken from normal-looking gastric mucosa in our hospital. It is very rare to be diagnosed via a random biopsy in cases where three well-trained endoscopists had not found any mucosal lesion previously. Thus, in this case, random biopsy was helpful in finding the origin of a Krukenberg tumor.