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World J Gastrointest Oncol. Aug 15, 2020; 12(8): 850-856
Published online Aug 15, 2020. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v12.i8.850
Table 1 Classification of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors according to the World Health Organization 2010
Grade IGrade IIGrade III
Tumor size in cm≤ 2> 2Any
Mitoses/10 HPF< 22–20> 20
Ki 67 index, %< 33–20> 20
DifferentiationWell differentiatedWell differentiatedPoorly differentiated
Table 2 Classification of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors: Neuroendocrine neoplasms according to the World Health Organization 2019
TerminologyDifferentiationGradeMitotic rateKi 67 index, %
NET, G1Well differentiatedLow< 2< 3
NET, G2Well differentiatedIntermediate2-203-20
NET, G3Well differentiatedHigh> 20> 20
NEC, SCNECPoorly differentiatedHigh> 20> 20
NEC, LCNECPoorly differentiatedHigh> 20> 20
MiNENWell or poorly differentiatedVariableVariableVariable
Table 3 Types of gastric neuroendocrine tumors
Type IType IIType III
Prevalence, %70-805-1010-20
BackgroundChronic atrophic gastritisGastrinomas (Zollinger-Ellison syndrome)Normal mucosa
Other syndromesAutoimmune polyglandular syndromeMEN-1 syndrome
Number of lesionsMultipleMultipleSingle
Site of tumorFundus/bodyFundus/bodyFundus/body
Cell of originECLECLECL, EC or X cell
Serum gastrin levelsElevatedElevatedNormal
Gastric PHHighLowNormal
Underlying mucosaAtrophicHypertrophicNormal
Size of tumors, usual1-2 cm1 cm> 2 cm
InvasionRareMore commonCommon
Metastases
Lymph nodes5%-10%10%-20% (duodenal tumors)50%-100%
Liver2%-5%10%22%-75%
PrognosisExcellentVery goodSimilar to gastric adenocarcinoma