Histopathological Classification of Nonantral Gastric Endocrine Growths in Man

Enrico Solcia(University of Pavia), Cesare Bordi(University of Parma), W. Creutzfeldt(University of Göttingen), Yogeshwar Dayal(Tufts University), Anthony D. Dayan(Queen Mary University of London), Sture Falkmer(Karolinska Institutet), Lars Grimelius(Uppsala University), Niilo Havu
Digestion
January 30, 2009
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Abstract

Recently, the gastric endocrine system has been recognized as the origin of benign and malignant tumors in pernicious anemia. It has also been found that the gastric endocrine cells respond to permanent elevation of serum gastrin levels induced by changes in acid secretion in response to surgical procedures, drug therapy and age. Therefore, a definition of nonantral gastric endocrine hyperplasia (simple or diffuse, linear or chain-forming, micronodular, adenomatoid), dysplasia (enlarging or fusing micronodules, microinvasion, nodular growth) and neoplasia (intramucosal carcinoid, invasive carcinoid) is presented. The individual entities are illustrated, together with the literature discussed and the techniques for their identification presented.


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