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Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of the Digestive System

  • Irene Esposito
  • , Günter Klöppel
  • , Irene Esposito
  • , Atsuko Kasajima
  • , Stefano La Rosa
  • , Levent Dizdar
  • , Wolfram Trudo Knoefel
  • , Matthias Schott
  • , Clarisse Dromain
  • , Nicolas Villard
  • , Lena Häberle
  • , Björn Konukiewitz
  • , Aurel Perren
  • , Ilaria Marinoni
  • , Bence Sipos
  • , Inga Boeck
  • , Martin Anlauf
  • , Moritz Jesinghaus
  • , Silvia Uccella
  • , Christoph Roderburg
  • Henning Jann, Emil Novruzov, Katalin Mattes-György, Frederik L. Giesel, Pietro Antonini, Antonio Pea, Alessandra Pulvirenti, Claudio Luchini
  • Heinrich-Heine-University
  • Technical University of Munich
  • University of Insubria
  • Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf
  • Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois
  • University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
  • University of Bern
  • Universitätsklinikum Tübingen
  • St. Vincenz Hospital
  • Somnomar Institut für Medizinische Forschung und Schlafmedizin
  • Humanitas University
  • Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
  • University of Verona

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2 Scopus citations

Abstract

The digestive system represents the most common localization for neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) in the human body. Despite a common classification and some unifying characteristics, for example the tissue and serum markers used for their identification and characterization and their features at imaging, NEN of the digestive system display a high level of morphological, molecular, clinical, and biological heterogeneity. This is partially related to distinct causative factors and pathogenetic mechanisms, which are peculiar to the specific localizations in the digestive system. This chapter presents a comprehensive overview of NEN of the digestive system with focus on their epidemiology, histopathology, molecular biology, imaging characteristics, and therapeutic options. Subchapters deal with the problematic of differential diagnosis and treatment of hepatic metastases of NEN, which frequently represent a clinical challenge, and with NEN occurring in the context of genetic syndromes.[Aspects of disease that affect the small bowel are also covered in Chapter Unavailable ].

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGastrointestinal Oncology
Subtitle of host publicationA Critical Multidisciplinary Team Approach
Publisherwiley
Pages470
Number of pages1
ISBN (Electronic)9781119756422
ISBN (Print)9781119756392
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2024

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

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