8589 Case Report of Metastatic NET in a Middle-Aged African American Female
Abstract Disclosure: K. Saleh Anaraki: None. H. Tsou: None. E. Ahmed: None. T.N. Birhane: None. X. Wang: None. Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) is an umbrella term characterizing cancers of both neural and endocrine cells. In addition, depending on the speed of proliferation; Ki-67 levels, they are th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Endocrine Society 2024-10, Vol.8 (Supplement_1) |
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Disclosure: K. Saleh Anaraki: None. H. Tsou: None. E. Ahmed: None. T.N. Birhane: None. X. Wang: None.
Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) is an umbrella term characterizing cancers of both neural and endocrine cells. In addition, depending on the speed of proliferation; Ki-67 levels, they are then classed as either low grade; neuroendocrine tumor (NET), or high grade; neuroendocrine carcinoma (NEC). With more than 12,000 new occurrences detected in the United States year, Neuroendocrine tumors make up approximately 0.5% of all newly diagnosed malignancies with approximately 175,000 people concurrently with this condition hinting at an increase in both prevalence, incidence, but most importantly, survival outcomes. Here we present a case of a well differentiated NET in a 59 year old female with an PMH of HTN, HLD, Osteoarthritis, vitamin D deficiency, who presented to the ED with left sided atypical chest pain lasting for 20 hours. She reports a 5/10 dull to sharp chest pain lasting 5 to 10 seconds localizing to the sternal area with no radiation and episodes of complete pain resolution. She also reports no aggravating or relieving factors or other accompanying symptoms. Workup for cardiac causes was negative but a CT scan to rule out PE revealed incidental findings of liver masses and spine lesions suggestive of metastasis. Liver core biopsy discovered a low grade metastatic well differentiated neuroendocrine tumor with immunohistochemical staining favoring colorectal as the primary origin. In addition, tumor cells were positive for chromogranin, synaptophysin, AE1/AE3 and CDX2, with Ki-67 showing a low proliferative index. CEA and AFP were negative. FDG-PET showed multiple hypodense lesions throughout the liver in both lobes, with a few hypermetabolic soft tissue masses in the root of the mesentery which was consistent with the suggestive finding of metastatic disease. NETs from either the gastroenteropancreatic or respiratory structures account for approximately 65% and 25% of total NETs respectively and are usually the most common sites of origin. It is also important to note the differing incidences of origins among different races as well; such as caucasian patients having more midgut NETs, whereas rectal NETs occur more commonly in other races. It is also important to distinguish that most NENs are NETs which have a slower progression rate, whereas NECs; which have a rapid disease progression, make up approximately 15% of all cases. With most neu |
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ISSN: | 2472-1972 2472-1972 |
DOI: | 10.1210/jendso/bvae163.1157 |