Appendiceal Carcinoid / Well Differentiated Endocrine Neoplasm
Classification / Lists
Gastrointestinal Endocrine Cell Proliferations and Neoplasms
- Well differentiated processes including carcinoids
- Esophagus
- Very rare
- Stomach
- Duodenum and proximal jejunum
- Predominantly ampullary
- Duodenum NOS and proximal jejunum
- Ileum and distal jejunum and cecum
- Appendix
- Large intestine
- Cecum (see Ileum)
- Carcinoid, predominantly enterochromaffin cell, serotonin producing
- Rectum and distal colon
- Carcinoid, predominantly L cell, glucagon-like peptide and pancreatic peptide (PP) producing
- Cecum (see Ileum)
- Anus
- Very rare
- Esophagus
- Poorly differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma, all sites
- Small cell
- Large cell
Appendiceal Epithelial Neoplasms and Proliferations
- Adenocarcinoma
- Carcinoid / well differentiated neuroendocrine neoplasm
- Carcinoma ex-goblet cell carcinoid
- Goblet cell carcinoid
- Hyperplastic polyp / mucosal hyperplasia
- Mucinous adenoma / cystadenoma
- Mucinous neoplasm with high risk of recurrence
- Mucinous neoplasm with low risk of recurrrence
- Sessile serrated polyp / adenoma
- Traditional serrated adenoma
Clinical / Descriptive Terms

