Goblet cell carcinoid neoplasm of the appendix: Clinical and CT features Journal Article


Authors: Lee, K. S.; Tang, L. H.; Shia, J.; Paty, P. B.; Weiser, M. R.; Guillem, J. G.; Temple, L. K.; Nash, G. M.; Reidy, D.; Saltz, L.; Gollub, M. J.
Article Title: Goblet cell carcinoid neoplasm of the appendix: Clinical and CT features
Abstract: Purpose: To describe the clinical and CT imaging features of goblet cell carcinoid (GCC) neoplasm of the appendix. Methods and materials: A computer search of pathology and radiology records over a 19-year period at our two institutions was performed using the search string "goblet". In the patients with appendiceal GCC neoplasms who had abdominopelvic CT, imaging findings were categorized, blinded to gross and surgical description, as: "Appendicitis", "Prominent appendix without peri-appendiceal infiltration", "Mass" or "Normal appendix". The CT appearance was correlated with an accepted pathological classification of: low grade GCC, signet ring cell adenocarcinoma ex, and poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma ex GCC group. Results: Twenty-seven patients (age range, 28-80 years; mean age, 52 years; 15 female, 12 male) with pathology-proven appendiceal GCC neoplasm had CT scans that were reviewed. Patients presented with acute appendicitis (n = 12), abdominal pain not typical for appendicitis (n = 14) and incidental finding (n = 1). CT imaging showed 9 Appendicitis, 9 Prominent appendices without peri-appendiceal infiltration, 7 Masses and 2 Normal appendices. Appendicitis (8/9) usually correlated with typical low grade GCC on pathology. In contrast, the majority of Masses and Prominent Appendices without peri-appendiceal infiltration were pathologically confirmed to be signet ring cell adenocarcinoma ex GCC. Poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma ex GCC was seen in only a small minority of patients. Hyperattenuation of the appendiceal neoplasm was seen in a majority of cases. Conclusions: GCC neoplasm of the appendix should be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients with primary appendiceal malignancy. Our cases demonstrated close correlation between our predefined CT pattern and the pathological classification. © 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords: appendix; ct; goblet cell carcinoid
Journal Title: European Journal of Radiology
Volume: 82
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0720-048X
Publisher: Elsevier B.V  
Date Published: 2013-01-01
Start Page: 85
End Page: 89
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2012.05.038
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 23088880
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 1 February 2013" - "CODEN: EJRAD" - "Source: Scopus"
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  1. Leonard B Saltz
    790 Saltz
  2. Philip B Paty
    496 Paty
  3. Marc J Gollub
    208 Gollub
  4. Jose Guillem
    414 Guillem
  5. Diane Lauren Reidy
    294 Reidy
  6. Jinru Shia
    717 Shia
  7. Martin R Weiser
    534 Weiser
  8. Laura Hong Tang
    447 Tang
  9. Garrett Nash
    261 Nash
  10. Larissa Temple
    193 Temple
  11. Kyungmouk Steve Lee
    6 Lee