2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12022-021-09684-z
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Middle Ear “Adenoma”: a Neuroendocrine Tumor with Predominant L Cell Differentiation

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“…8). Tumors composed of L cells in the rectum and middle ear have a characteristic pattern of ribbons forming concentric whorls [66][67][68]102] (Figs. 4 and 9).…”
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“…8). Tumors composed of L cells in the rectum and middle ear have a characteristic pattern of ribbons forming concentric whorls [66][67][68]102] (Figs. 4 and 9).…”
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“…All NETs express INSM1, synaptophysin, and chromogranin; the majority express chromogranin A that is the most widely used biomarker, but some express little or none of that form, instead producing chromogranin B and/or chromogranin C. In addition to these general biomarkers of neuroendocrine differentiation, most epithelial NETs express keratins; they are usually identified as epithelial using the AE1/AE3 cocktail, but a more reliable stain is CAM5.2. In addition, NETs can express the specific cytokeratins related to their site of origin; for example, NETs of the lung and upper aerodigestive tract and pancreas consistently express CK7 [102,103]. However, the best biomarkers that distinguish site of origin are the transcription factors and hormones discussed above as well as several other enzymes/proteins such as CEA that is intensely expressed by medullary thyroid carcinoma and prostate-specific acid phosphatase (PSAP) that is expressed by renal and colorectal tumors as well as other pelvic lesions [104].…”
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“…They are also called middle ear adenomas, the terminology adenoma is not appropriate, as these tumors can be invasive and even occasionally metastatic. Sylvia L. Asa has shown that these neuroendocrine tumors are usually of low proliferative grade, similar to Grade 1 tumors of the gastroenteropancreatic tract, but they occasionally have Ki67 labeling indices that would allow classification as Grades 2 and 3 neuroendocrine tumors [ 3 ].…”
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