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. 1979 Mar 23;381(3):313-29.
doi: 10.1007/BF00432474.

Ultrastructural and histological study of 11 bronchial carcinoids. Evidence for different types

Ultrastructural and histological study of 11 bronchial carcinoids. Evidence for different types

C Capella et al. Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histol. .

Abstract

Seven of eleven bronchial carcinoids investigated showed cells with small granules resembling P cells which have already been described in human fetal and adult lung; two of these P cell tumours showed distinctive paraganglioid features. One tumour showed peculiar ultrastructural findings resembling closely those previously reported by Black (1969) in a so called "pulmonary oncocytoma". Three remaining cases showed large secretory granules resembling those of type 3 cells already described by Hage (1973b) in bronchial carcinoids; one of these tumours produced large amounts of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5HT). It is concluded that, on cytological grounds, at least two types of tumours can be distinguished among bronchial carcinoids, i.e. P cell and type 3 cell tumours. Moreover, two varieties of P cell carcinoids have been recognized, showing either the less frequent and more distinctive paraganglioid structure or the more common trabecular structure.

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