Disseminated rectal carcinoid tumor with production of immunoreactive motilin |
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Authors: | Knut Grönstad Lars Grimelius Rolf Ekman Jan Kewenter Håkan Ahlman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Surgery, Sahlgrenska Hospital, University of G?teborg, S-413 45, G?teborg, Sweden 2. Department of Pathology, University of Uppsala, Sweden 3. Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, University of Lund, Sweden
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Abstract: | This report presents a patient with a rectal carcinoid tumor of small size ( 14 mm in diameter), with typical growth pattern,
localized in the mucosa. Despite these microscopically good prognostic features the patient died from metastatic disease 30
months later. The tumor had an unusual hormone profile with main secretion of immunoreactive motilin and serotonin. Immunocytochemically
these substances were localized in separate tumor cell populations; the majority of tumor cells were motilin-immunoreactive
and a minority were serotonin-immunoreactive. The patient was first treated interventionally by hepatic arterial embolizations
and later medically with octreotide. The treatment resulted in long periods of good palliation related to reduced levels of
tumor markers and weight gain. The plasma concentrations of motilin were analyzed with a N-terminal-specific assay before
and during treatment. |
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