The histogenesis of carcinoid tumours of the rectum |
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Authors: | N. M. Gibbs |
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Affiliation: | .Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford;.St. Mark''s Hospital, London |
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Abstract: | `Carcinoid'' tumours of the rectum have been described which are classified on histological appearances into three main varieties: `true'' carcinoid or argentaffinoma, `atypical'' or non-argentaffin carcinoid, and `composite carcinoid. The histogenesis of these tumours is discussed and it is suggested that non-argentaffin carcinoids of the rectum have an essentially similar histogenesis to certain tumours of the lung, pancreas, and gastrointestinal tract. The difference in growth, pattern, and staining reactions are a reflection of differing directions and levels of differentiation of the parent epithelium. The functional implications of this hypothesis are discussed. |
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