Carcinoid Tumor of the Gall Bladder
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概要
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A classical carcinoid tumor, measuring 11 × 17 mm, was found in a 41-year-old woman in the neck of the gall bladder. The lesion infiltrated the muscular layer of the gall bladder wall. Histologically, the tumor was positive for only Grimelius and chromogranin A stains. In a literature search, approximately half of the tumors reported as gall bladder carcinoid tumor appear to be actually endocrine cell carcinomas, which are completely different from classical carcinoid tumors with respect to size, metastasis and prognosis. These carcinomas should not be termed as carcinoid tumors from both the clinical and histological points of view, and should be clearly distinguished from benign lesions when reported.(Internal Medicine 35: 953-956, 1996)
- 社団法人 日本内科学会の論文
- 1996-12-01
著者
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SATOMI Masamichi
The Department of Internal Medicine IV, Hyogo College of Medicine
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Nishigami Takashi
Division Of Respiratory Medicine Department Of Internal Medicine Hyogo College Of Medicine
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Nakasho Keiji
Department Of Pathology Hyogo College Of Medicine
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NAKASHO Keiji
兵庫医科大学
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Uematsu Kunio
The Department Of Pathology (hospital)
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Uematsu Kunio
兵庫医科大学
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Yamamura Makoto
The Department Of Internal Medicine Iv Hyogo College Of Medicine
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Nakasho Keiji
The Department Of Pathology
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YAMADA Morio
兵庫医科大学
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NISHIGAMI Takashi
the Department of Pathology
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YAMADA Morio
the Department of Pathology
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RI Gakuei
the Department of Internal Medicine, Shinko Kakogawa Hospital
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MIZUTA Toshimi
the Department of Internal Medicine, Shinko Kakogawa Hospital
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FUKUMOTO Hirofumi
the Department of Internal Medicine, Shinko Kakogawa Hospital
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Satomi Masamichi
The Department Of Internal Medicine
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Fukumoto Hirofumi
The Department Of Internal Medicine Shinko Kakogawa Hospital
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Ri Gakuei
The Department Of Internal Medicine Shinko Kakogawa Hospital
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Mizuta Toshimi
The Department Of Internal Medicine Shinko Kakogawa Hospital
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