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Introduction: A prediction model to predict recurrence within 5 years after surgery for nonfunctional pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PanNets) was recently published. This model includes WHO tumor grade, lymph node status and perineural invasion as predictors.
Conference: 17th Annual ENETSConcerence (2020)
Presenting Author:
Authors: Heidsma C, Van Dieren S, Gill A, Engelsman A, Strobel O,
Keywords: Prediction model, recurrence, pancreatic neuroendocrine,
#2244 Late Metastasis of Pancreatic Gastrinoma
Introduction: Pancreatic gastrinoma associated with MEN1 syndrome are rare and aggressive tumours, presenting a high risk of liver metastasis, and a poor prognosis.
Conference: 15th Annual ENETSConcerence (2018)
Presenting Author:
Authors: Muñoz de Nova J, Di Martino M, Martín Pérez E, Sampedro-Nuñez M, de la Hoz Rodríguez �,
Keywords: gastrinoma, liver metastasis, MEN1, c.604A>C/p.T202P,
Introduction: Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (pNETs) represent an increasing indication for pancreatic resection, but there are only few data about their possible recurrence after surgery.
Conference: 15th Annual ENETSConcerence (2018)
Presenting Author:
Authors: Masini G, Andrianello S, Marchegiani G, Nessi C, Capelli P,
Keywords: neuroendocrine, pancreas, surgery, recurrence, follow-up,
Introduction: Neuroendocrine tumors (NET) of the pancreas represent a rare entity of primary pancreatic tumors. However, with the continuous progress in modern diagnostics NET`s are increasingly detected and prognostic factors are being reevaluated to establish personalized treatment concepts.
Conference: 14th Annual ENETSConcerence (2017)
Presenting Author:
Authors: Klein F, Bahra M, Pratschke J, Pavel M, Pape U,
Introduction: Surgical management of small (<2 cm), incidentally found sporadic non functioning pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (NF-PanNETs) is controversial. Normal practice in our Institution is to observe them when asymptomatic, without worrying features at imaging and without uptake at F-PET/CT.
Conference: 14th Annual ENETSConcerence (2017)
Presenting Author: Malpaga A
Authors: Malpaga A, Impellizzeri H, Damoli I, Miotto M, Paiella S,
Keywords: F-PET/CT positivity, small Pan NET,