2021
Diffuse idiopathic pulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia: clinical characteristics and progression to carcinoid tumour
Sun TY, Hwang G, Pancirer D, Hornbacker K, Codima A, Lui NS, Raj R, Kunz P, Padda SK. Diffuse idiopathic pulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia: clinical characteristics and progression to carcinoid tumour. European Respiratory Journal 2021, 59: 2101058. PMID: 34795035, PMCID: PMC8792466, DOI: 10.1183/13993003.01058-2021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiffuse idiopathic pulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasiaIdiopathic pulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasiaPulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasiaElderly white womenNeuroendocrine cell hyperplasiaBasement membraneSuch hyperplasiaClinical characteristicsCarcinoid tumorsCell hyperplasiaIdentifiable causeLung diseasePreinvasive lesionsRare diseaseTumorsWhite womenNeuroendocrine cellsLung nodulesHyperplasiaTumourletsDiseaseNodulesNeoplasmsLesionsYears
2013
Diagnostic discrepancies between second-opinion and referring pathology reports of neuroendocrine tumors.
Lin H, Longacre T, Khandelwal V, Balise R, Kunz P. Diagnostic discrepancies between second-opinion and referring pathology reports of neuroendocrine tumors. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2013, 31: 154-154. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2013.31.4_suppl.154.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeuroendocrine tumorsPathology reportsMitotic indexDiagnosis of NETsHistologic classification schemeStanford University HospitalNET casesMajority of casesRare malignancyUniversity HospitalGastrointestinal tractNET diagnosisPathology guidelinesPrimary siteHistologic descriptionDiagnostic discrepanciesSmall intestineClinical diagnosisMajor discrepanciesNeuroendocrine cellsKi67DiagnosisMost reportsPathology expertsTumors