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Heterogeneity of Small Intestinal Neuroendocrine Tumors Metastasis : Biologic Patterns of a Series with Virchow's Node Involvement
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Simple Summary Virchow's node metastasis (VM) refers to the involvement of the left supraclavicular lymph nodes at the junction of the thoracic duct and the left subclavian vein. Generally, VM is considered by clinicians to be a strong indicator of metastatic abdominal malignancy, and its dismal prognostic significance has previously been described in patients with metastatic gastric and ovarian cancer. To date, comprehensive descriptions of patients with small intestinal neuroendocrine tumors (SI-NETs) and rare metastatic manifestations, including that of VM, are sparse. In the present study from two tertiary referral centers, the prevalence of the VM secondary to SI-NET primaries was found to be 3.9%. VM was more often encountered in patients with higher-grade tumors and established disseminated disease to distant para-aortic lymph nodes. However, the presence of VM did not yield any negative prognostic impact in patient outcomes when compared to age- and sex-matched patients of similar grade with distant metastases confined in the abdomen Small intestinal neuroendocrine tumors (SI-NETs) may rarely metastasize to the left supraclavicular lymph nodes, also known as Virchow's node metastasis (VM). Data on prevalence, prognostic significance, and clinical course of disease for SI-NET patients with VM is limited. In this retrospective analysis of 230 SI-NET patients treated at two tertiary referral centers, we found nine patients with VM (prevalence 3.9%). Among those, there were 5 females and median age at SI-NET and VM diagnosis was 61 and 65 years, respectively. Two patients had G1 tumors and five G2, while two tumors were of unspecified grade (median Ki67: 7%, range 2-15%). Four patients presented with synchronous VM, whereas five developed metachronous VM after a median of twenty-four months (range: 4.8-117.6 months). Hepatic metastases were present in seven patients, extrahepatic metastases (EM) in eight (six para-aortic distant lymph node metastases, one lung a
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1312847107
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390.cancers14040913