Vefjagerð krabbalíkisæxla í lungum spáir ekki fyrir um klíníska hegðun : niðurstöður úr íslenskri rannsókn

Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Bronchopulmonary carcinoids (BPC) are rare tumors of neuroendocrine origin. These tumors are histologically classified into two distinctive forms, typical and the more malignant atyp...

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Main Authors: Jóhanna M. Sigurðardóttir, Helgi J. Ísaksson, Kristinn B. Jóhannsson, Steinn Jónsson, Tómas Guðbjartsson
Other Authors: Hjarta- og lungnaskurddeild, Landspítala
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2336/20295
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spelling ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/20295 2023-05-15T16:48:03+02:00 Vefjagerð krabbalíkisæxla í lungum spáir ekki fyrir um klíníska hegðun : niðurstöður úr íslenskri rannsókn Histology does not accurately predict the clinical behaviour of bronchopulmonary carcinoids - results from an Icelandic population-based study Jóhanna M. Sigurðardóttir Helgi J. Ísaksson Kristinn B. Jóhannsson Steinn Jónsson Tómas Guðbjartsson Hjarta- og lungnaskurddeild, Landspítala 2008-03-11 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/20295 ice is ice Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur http://www.laeknabladid.is/2008/02/nr/3076 Læknablaðið 2008, 94(2):125-30 0023-7213 18310777 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/20295 Læknablaðið Æxli Krabbalíki LBL12 Bronchial Neoplasms Carcinoid Tumor Treatment Outcome PubMed - in process Article 2008 ftlandspitaliuni 2022-05-29T08:21:06Z Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Bronchopulmonary carcinoids (BPC) are rare tumors of neuroendocrine origin. These tumors are histologically classified into two distinctive forms, typical and the more malignant atypical BPC. We evaluated the epidemiology and results of treatment for BPC in Iceland with special emphasis on how atypical vs. typical histology relates to clinical behavior. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This retrospective nation-wide study included all cases of BPC diagnosed in Iceland from 1955-2005. Histology of all the cases was reviewed and survival was based on data obtained from medical records and vital statistics. RESULTS: BPC was diagnosed in 64 patients (22 males, mean age 49 yrs.), accounting for 1.9% of all lung neoplasms in Iceland. Average tumor-diameter was 2.5 cm (range 0.4-5.5), with typical histology in 54 (84%) and atypical in 10 patients (16%). Altogether 56 patients (87.5%) were operated on, most with lobectomy (82.1%). Forty eight patients were diagnosed in TNM stage I, two patients in stage II, four patients had mediastinal lymph node metastases (stage III) and distant metastases were diagnosed in 6 patients (stage IV), 2 of whom had typical histology. At follow-up, 5 out of 64 patients had died of the disease (7.8%), two of them with typical histology. Five-year disease specific survival was 96% for patients with typical and 70% with atypical histology (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: BPCs usually behave as benign neoplasms, with excellent long-term survival after surgical removal. Metastases are more common in patients with atypical histology (40%), and their survival is worse. However patients with typical histology can metastasize (14.8%) and die from the disease. Therefore, histology (typical vs. atypical) can not be used with certainty to predict the clinical behaviour of these tumors. Inngangur: Krabbalíki í lungum (bronchopulmonary carcinoids) eru sjaldgæf æxli sem flokkast eftir vefjagerð í ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Smella ENVELOPE(29.443,29.443,69.896,69.896) TNM ENVELOPE(-58.100,-58.100,-62.000,-62.000)
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Krabbalíki
LBL12
Bronchial Neoplasms
Carcinoid Tumor
Treatment Outcome
PubMed - in process
spellingShingle Æxli
Krabbalíki
LBL12
Bronchial Neoplasms
Carcinoid Tumor
Treatment Outcome
PubMed - in process
Jóhanna M. Sigurðardóttir
Helgi J. Ísaksson
Kristinn B. Jóhannsson
Steinn Jónsson
Tómas Guðbjartsson
Vefjagerð krabbalíkisæxla í lungum spáir ekki fyrir um klíníska hegðun : niðurstöður úr íslenskri rannsókn
topic_facet Æxli
Krabbalíki
LBL12
Bronchial Neoplasms
Carcinoid Tumor
Treatment Outcome
PubMed - in process
description Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Bronchopulmonary carcinoids (BPC) are rare tumors of neuroendocrine origin. These tumors are histologically classified into two distinctive forms, typical and the more malignant atypical BPC. We evaluated the epidemiology and results of treatment for BPC in Iceland with special emphasis on how atypical vs. typical histology relates to clinical behavior. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This retrospective nation-wide study included all cases of BPC diagnosed in Iceland from 1955-2005. Histology of all the cases was reviewed and survival was based on data obtained from medical records and vital statistics. RESULTS: BPC was diagnosed in 64 patients (22 males, mean age 49 yrs.), accounting for 1.9% of all lung neoplasms in Iceland. Average tumor-diameter was 2.5 cm (range 0.4-5.5), with typical histology in 54 (84%) and atypical in 10 patients (16%). Altogether 56 patients (87.5%) were operated on, most with lobectomy (82.1%). Forty eight patients were diagnosed in TNM stage I, two patients in stage II, four patients had mediastinal lymph node metastases (stage III) and distant metastases were diagnosed in 6 patients (stage IV), 2 of whom had typical histology. At follow-up, 5 out of 64 patients had died of the disease (7.8%), two of them with typical histology. Five-year disease specific survival was 96% for patients with typical and 70% with atypical histology (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: BPCs usually behave as benign neoplasms, with excellent long-term survival after surgical removal. Metastases are more common in patients with atypical histology (40%), and their survival is worse. However patients with typical histology can metastasize (14.8%) and die from the disease. Therefore, histology (typical vs. atypical) can not be used with certainty to predict the clinical behaviour of these tumors. Inngangur: Krabbalíki í lungum (bronchopulmonary carcinoids) eru sjaldgæf æxli sem flokkast eftir vefjagerð í ...
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format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jóhanna M. Sigurðardóttir
Helgi J. Ísaksson
Kristinn B. Jóhannsson
Steinn Jónsson
Tómas Guðbjartsson
author_facet Jóhanna M. Sigurðardóttir
Helgi J. Ísaksson
Kristinn B. Jóhannsson
Steinn Jónsson
Tómas Guðbjartsson
author_sort Jóhanna M. Sigurðardóttir
title Vefjagerð krabbalíkisæxla í lungum spáir ekki fyrir um klíníska hegðun : niðurstöður úr íslenskri rannsókn
title_short Vefjagerð krabbalíkisæxla í lungum spáir ekki fyrir um klíníska hegðun : niðurstöður úr íslenskri rannsókn
title_full Vefjagerð krabbalíkisæxla í lungum spáir ekki fyrir um klíníska hegðun : niðurstöður úr íslenskri rannsókn
title_fullStr Vefjagerð krabbalíkisæxla í lungum spáir ekki fyrir um klíníska hegðun : niðurstöður úr íslenskri rannsókn
title_full_unstemmed Vefjagerð krabbalíkisæxla í lungum spáir ekki fyrir um klíníska hegðun : niðurstöður úr íslenskri rannsókn
title_sort vefjagerð krabbalíkisæxla í lungum spáir ekki fyrir um klíníska hegðun : niðurstöður úr íslenskri rannsókn
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