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#2077 Linked Colour Imaging Increases the Diagnostic Yield of Type 1 Gastric Carcinoids
Introduction: Type 1 Gastric carcinoid tumours (GCTs) are the most common neuroendocrine tumours of the stomach. Endoscopic diagnosis of Type 1 GCTs remains a challenge. White light endoscopy (WLE) and Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) have failed to demonstrate reliable endoscopic signs of carcinoid.
Conference: 15th Annual ENETSConcerence (2018)
Presenting Author: Gulati S
Authors: Gulati S, Sriraja R, Ramage J, Emmanuel A, Haji A,
Keywords: gastric carcinoid, gastric neuroendocrine tumors, endoscopy, therapy, surveillance, polypectomy, endoscopic resection,
#927 Laparoscopic Antrectomy: A Safe and Definitive Treatment in Managing Type 1 Gastric Carcinoids
Introduction: Various type 1 gastric carcinoid (T1GC) treatments exist, including esophagastroduodenoscopy (EGD) observation, polypectomy, and antrectomy, but studies comparing treatment outcomes have been limited.
Conference: 11th Annual ENETSConcerence (2014)
Presenting Author:
Authors: Jenny H, Fujitani K, Rustagi S, Warner R, Divino C,
Keywords: antrectomy, gastric carcinoid,
Introduction: The treatment of type 1 gastric carcinoids (GC1) is still debated, in view of their usual benign behavior.
Conference: 11th Annual ENETSConcerence (2014)
Presenting Author: Zilli A
Authors: Massironi S, Zilli A, Rossi R, Fanetti I, Ciafardini C,
Keywords: gastric carcinoid, NEN,
#802 Metastatic Type 1 Gastric Carcinoid - A Real Threat or Just a Myth?
Introduction: Metastatic GCA1 are extremely rare and there is no data about their natural history, treatment and prognosis.
Conference: 11th Annual ENETSConcerence (2014)
Presenting Author: Glasberg S
Authors: Glasberg S, Thomas D, Strosberg J, Pape U, Felder S,
Keywords: metastatic gastric carcinoids, gastrin, chromogranin A, somatostatin analogues,
#801 Normal Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Cells Lack E-cadherin
Introduction: E-cadherin plays a crucial role in the adhesion between epithelial cells and thus epithelial integrity. Moreover, germ line mutations in the E-cadherin gene (CDH1) causing loss of E-cadherin function (adhesion) leads to hereditary gastric cancer of the diffuse type, according to Laurén. Even sporadic gastric carcinomas of the diffuse type often lose E-cadherin expression due to mutations. Lack of E-cadherin has been recorded at an early phase in such carcinomas.
Conference: 11th Annual ENETSConcerence (2014)
Presenting Author: Hauso �
Authors: Hauso �, Nordbø H, Ringnes E, Sørdal �, Nordrum I,
Keywords: E-cadherin, neuroendocrine cell, gastric cancer, adhesion molecules, neuroendocrine tumors, carcinoid,