The Authors examine the feasibility of diagnosing non-functioning gastroentero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours preoperatively or intraoperatively, with particular reference to laboratory examinations and octreoscan scintigraphy, which are capable of conditioning the surgical treatment and subsequent follow-up. Of the 4 cases reported here: three presented multiple intestinal localizations, and in only one case the origin of the primitive carcinoma was undefined. The suspicion of a non-functioning neuroendocrine tumour must be considered when yellowish or ochre-coloured intestinal lesions are found intraoperatively. Determination of specific markers and octreoscan scintigraphy must be performed without awaiting histological confirmation. Surgery plays a fundamental role in the debulking of these carcinomas. However, medical therapy with the aid of specific laboratory examinations and octreoscan scintigraphy may improve the long-term survival.

Guarnieri, A., Tirone, A., Pallucca, E., Testa, M., Piccolomini, A., Vuolo, G., et al. (2006). Management of patients with non-functioning gastroentero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours [Management di un paziente portatore di neoplasia neuroendocrina non funzionante del tratto gastro-entero-pancreatico (GEP)]. CHIRURGIA ITALIANA, 58(3), 389-396.

Management of patients with non-functioning gastroentero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours [Management di un paziente portatore di neoplasia neuroendocrina non funzionante del tratto gastro-entero-pancreatico (GEP)]

Guarnieri A.;Piccolomini A.;Savelli V.;Verre L.;Carli A. F.
2006-01-01

Abstract

The Authors examine the feasibility of diagnosing non-functioning gastroentero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours preoperatively or intraoperatively, with particular reference to laboratory examinations and octreoscan scintigraphy, which are capable of conditioning the surgical treatment and subsequent follow-up. Of the 4 cases reported here: three presented multiple intestinal localizations, and in only one case the origin of the primitive carcinoma was undefined. The suspicion of a non-functioning neuroendocrine tumour must be considered when yellowish or ochre-coloured intestinal lesions are found intraoperatively. Determination of specific markers and octreoscan scintigraphy must be performed without awaiting histological confirmation. Surgery plays a fundamental role in the debulking of these carcinomas. However, medical therapy with the aid of specific laboratory examinations and octreoscan scintigraphy may improve the long-term survival.
2006
Guarnieri, A., Tirone, A., Pallucca, E., Testa, M., Piccolomini, A., Vuolo, G., et al. (2006). Management of patients with non-functioning gastroentero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours [Management di un paziente portatore di neoplasia neuroendocrina non funzionante del tratto gastro-entero-pancreatico (GEP)]. CHIRURGIA ITALIANA, 58(3), 389-396.
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