A Case of Appendiceal Goblet Cell Carcinoid Tumor: Getting it right under the Microscope
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https://doi.org/10.15605/jafes.035.01.16Keywords:
goblet cell carcinoid, mized neuroendocrine-non-endocrine neoplasm, MINEN, histopathologyAbstract
Goblet cell carcinoid (GCC) is a rare neoplasm of the vermiform appendix and can be mistaken as a typical
neuroendocrine tumour (TNET). The natural history of this disease is more aggressive compared to TNETs and
requires a more aggressive approach. We report a case of a 37-year-old male who was initially diagnosed with TNET, but subsequently revised as Tang’s A GCC. He underwent appendectomy and right hemicolectomy. Aside from a persistently elevated carcinoembyrogenic antigen (CEA) result, his 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT and a 68-Gallium DOTATATE PET/CT scan showed no FDG or DOTATATE avid lesions.
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