Apudoma

In pathology, an apudoma is an endocrine tumour that arises from an APUD cell[1][2] from structures such as the ampulla of Vater.[3] They were historically thought to be derived from neural crest cells,[4] but this has since been shown to be untrue (see neuroendocrine tumor).

Apudoma
SpecialtyOncology

The term dates back to at least 1975.[5] Because the label "Apudoma" is very general, it is preferred to use a more specific term when possible.

See also

References

  1. Welbourn RB (1977). "Current status of the apudomas". Ann. Surg. 185 (1): 1–12. doi:10.1097/00000658-197701000-00001. PMC 1396259. PMID 12724. Full Free Text
  2. Fukunaga Y, Hirata S, Tanimura S, et al. (2000). "Superficial undifferentiated small cell carcinoma of the esophagus showing an interesting growing pattern in histology". Hepatogastroenterology. 47 (32): 429–32. PMID 10791205.
  3. Galati G, Fiori E, Tiziano G, et al. (2002). "[Apudoma of Vater's ampulla: case report and review of the literature]". Il Giornale di Chirurgia (in Italian). 23 (3): 97–100. PMID 12109233.
  4. "eMedicine - VIPoma : Article by Robert J Ferry, Jr, MD". Archived from the original on 16 August 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
  5. Spence RW, Burns-Cox CJ (1975). "ACTH-secreting 'apudoma' of gallbladder". Gut. 16 (6): 473–6. doi:10.1136/gut.16.6.473. PMC 1411036. PMID 168130.
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