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Title: Neuroendocrine tumors of the small intestine causing a desmoplastic reaction of the mesentery are a more aggressive cohort
Authors: Bösch, Florian
Bruewer, Katharina
D'Anastasi, Melvin
Ilhan, Harun
Knoesel, Thomas
Pratschke, Sebastian
Thomas, Michael
Rentsch, Markus
Guba, Markus
Werner, Jens
Angele, Martin K.
Keywords: Neuroendocrine tumors -- Case studies
Intestine, Small -- Tomography
Intestine, Small -- Radiography
Mesentery -- Tumors -- Tomography
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Bösch, F., Bruewer, K., D'Anastasi, M., Ilhan, H., Knoesel, T., Pratschke, S.,...Angele, M. K. (2018). Neuroendocrine tumors of the small intestine causing a desmoplastic reaction of the mesentery are a more aggressive cohort. Surgery, 164(5), 1093-1099.
Abstract: Background: Desmoplastic reaction of the mesentery is commonly seen in patients with neuroendocrine tumors of the small intestine. However, it is not clear whether desmoplastic reaction is associated with tumor-specific characteristics and diminished prognosis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investi- gate whether the presence of a desmoplastic reaction correlates with prognostic and molecular markers of neuroendocrine tumors of the small intestine.
Methods: Patients with neuroendocrine tumors of the small intestine operated at our department from 20 0 0 to 2016 were analyzed. Patient and tumor characteristics were evaluated. Kaplan-Meier and multi- variate analyses were performed.
Results: In total, 148 patients underwent surgery, and preoperative imaging was available in 113 patients. A total of 45 patients showed desmoplastic reaction of the mesentery and progression-free survival was significantly impaired (26 months versus 65.4 months) compared with patients without desmoplastic reaction. These patients had significantly more often distant metastases (84.4% vs 39.7%), lymphatic vessel (68.9% vs 44.1%), and perineural tissue infiltration (57.8% vs 17.6%) compared with patients without desmoplastic reaction. However, proliferation index (positive desmoplastic reaction 4.1% versus negative desmoplastic reaction 3.3%) and tumor size (positive desmoplastic reaction 2 cm versus negative desmo- plastic reaction 1.9 cm) were not diverging significantly.
Conclusion: This study revealed that tumors leading to desmoplastic reaction are more aggressive, despite similar Ki67 indices.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/95356
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