Bronchopulmonary carcinoid tumors--a significant diagnostic problem
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Bronchopulmonary carcinoid tumors--a significant diagnostic problem
Abstract
The problems with classification and diagnosis of bronchopulmonary carcinoid and other neuroendocrine tumors are described in this paper. Single neuroendocrine cells and so-called neuroepithelial bodies found in normal bronchial epithelium are currently believed to constitute pulmonary components of an extensive neuroendocrine system. In view these opinions, it has appeared a need for a new, standardized nomenclature. Hence presently suggested classification of neuroendocrine carcinomas taking into account their histological structure, immunohistochemical as well as prognostic features starting from carcinoid tumors to small cell anaplastic carcinomas-includes three types of neoplasms.
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