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COMPARATIVE STUDY
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Evaluation of 342 cases of mediastinal/thymic carcinoids collected from literature: a comparative study between typical carcinoids and atypical varieties.
Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1999 October
This study is aimed to provide extensive and useful information based on an analysis of a large and reliable series of cases regarding mediastinal/thymic carcinoids, both typical and atypical. It also serves to assist investigators to improve their research activities in this particular field. In the present study, 342 patients (3.8%) with mediastinal/thymic carcinoids from amongst a total series of 8,970 patients with carcinoids, registered in the Niigata Registry for gut-pancreatic endocrinomas, were analyzed to clarify their detailed clinicopathological characteristics. Added to an analysis of mediastinal/thymic series including a comparison between typical and atypical carcinoid varieties, another comparative study was performed between the present series and a bronchopulmonary series. Mediastinal/thymic carcinoids may be briefly characterized by 1) no significant difference in major factors statistically demonstrable between typical carcinoids and atypical varieties, 2) a male preponderance, 3) difficult (delayed) preoperative diagnosis, 4) a high rate of metastasis, 5) a large tumor size on average (delayed detection), 6) a low rate of the carcinoid syndrome, 7) a high rate of association of the Cushing syndrome, and 8) low postoperative survival rates.
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