signet ring cell adenocarcinoma
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2021 ◽  
pp. 106689692110479
Author(s):  
Anupam Mitra ◽  
Han S. Lee ◽  
Karen Matsukuma

Goblet cell adenocarcinoma and signet-ring cell adenocarcinoma are well-known diagnostic pitfalls of routine appendectomy specimens. Here we present a case of acute appendicitis with prominent neuronal (ganglion cell) hyperplasia and swelling which histologically mimics goblet cell adenocarcinoma and signet-ring cell adenocarcinoma. Attention to the cytologic features of the lesional cells (absence of atypia, mitotic activity) and their close association with nerves and classic ganglion cells, along with the use of a limited panel of immunostains, ensures proper classification of this rare but striking benign process.


Author(s):  
Wang C ◽  
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Li H ◽  
Luo J ◽  
Liu R ◽  
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Objective: To investigate the effect of radiotherapy on prognosis in gastric signet ring cell carcinoma (SRCC) and gastric non-signet ring cell adenocarcinoma (NSRCC) patients. Methods: A total of 23,971 patients diagnosed with gastric cancer were collected from 2004 to 2013 by SEER database, including 17,679 NSRCC patients and 6,292 SRCC patients. Patients were divided to two groups and compared according to whether radical gastrectomy was performed on them. After clinic pathological characteristics of the two groups were balanced by the propensity score matching (PSM) method, survival rates of the two groups were then compared. Results: The Over Survival (OS) and Cancer-Specific Survival (CSS) time of SRCC and NSRCC patients in the radiotherapy groupwere significantly better than those in the non-radiotherapy group. But the clinical and pathological characteristics (gender, age, pathological differentiation degree, T stage, N stage, and metastasis) of the two groups were significantly unbalanced (p<0.001). After 1:1 PSM matching, it was found that radiotherapy had no significant effect on OS and CSS time of NSRCC patients, but radiotherapy could significantly improve OS and CSS time of SRCC patients. Conclusion: SRCC patients are more sensitive to radiotherapy than NSRCC patients. Although the prognosis of SRCC is far less than that of NSRCC patients, the treatment strategy of surgical resection of primary lesions combined with radiotherapy should be recommend for SRCC patients, and whether radiotherapy benefits NSRCC patients still needs to be further studied.


2021 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. S195
Author(s):  
Y. Kusne ◽  
Z. Mesbah ◽  
M. Klanderman ◽  
H. Kosiorek ◽  
T. Bekaii-Saab ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 205141582110237
Author(s):  
Amelia Su Hui Yeap ◽  
Yu Liang Lim ◽  
Arianto Yuwono ◽  
Daniel Zhan-Peng Yong ◽  
Wai Ming Yap ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (5) ◽  
pp. 1198-1203
Author(s):  
Ryan Thibodeau ◽  
Abtin Jafroodifar ◽  
Dmitriy Bakrukov ◽  
Leen Alkukhun ◽  
Kavya Mirchia ◽  
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Author(s):  
Haythem Yacoub ◽  
Nour Ben Safta ◽  
Zein El Imene Abdelaali ◽  
Sarra Ben Rejeb ◽  
Syrine Bellakhal ◽  
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