A half century of experience with carcinoid tumors in children
- PMID: 7492010
- DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(99)80025-7
A half century of experience with carcinoid tumors in children
Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the frequency, presentation, clinical management, and prognosis of appendiceal carcinoid tumors in children.
Method: A review of our institution's experience over 50 years.
Results: Twenty-two patients below the age of 20 presented with appendiceal carcinoid tumor. The mean age at presentation was 14.6 years. Twelve patients presented with symptoms of appendicitis. No tumor was > 2.0 cm in size. Only 2 patients underwent resection beyond appendectomy. No patient had recurrent or metastatic carcinoid tumor, and all but 1 patient (who died of ovarian choriocarcinoma) are alive without evidence of carcinoid tumors 1.5 to 30 years after diagnosis.
Conclusions: Appendiceal carcinoid tumors in children are rarely life-threatening and the incidence of large tumors (> 2.0 cm) is very low. The role of right hemicolectomy in large (> 2.0 cm) tumors is questionable in this age group.
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