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So, neuroendocrine tumors can be

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functional or non-functional.

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Once they are functional, they are detected

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earlier because of their hormone secretions.

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And if they are non-functional, they are detected

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later because they grow before presenting

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with abdominal pain or other symptoms due

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to the mass effect on the overlying organs.

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Non-functional NETs (Neuroendocrine Tumors) are usually large and necrotic

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when detected and can sometimes mimic SPN (Solid pseudopapillary neoplasm).

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But again, gender and

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location are more important.

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In making a diagnosis, usually, necrosis is mostly

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central and they do not have hemorrhagic content.

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Hemorrhage is more common with SPN.

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Fifty percent of non-functional tumors, once they

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grow and become more than 5 cm in size, have

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the potential to be possibly malignant

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and undergo metastasis when detected.

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And once they are cystic, they

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undergo degeneration and growth, but

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the evident enhancement during the

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arterial phase will still be there.

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In the retained parenchyma, so you can

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differentiate based on those characteristics on

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imaging, but again there are other ways like doing

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tumor markers or urine HIA or chromogranin to

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differentiate whether it is NET or SPN.

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Faculty

Neeraj Lalwani, MD, FSAR, DABR

Professor and Chief of Abdominal Radiology

Montefiore Medical Center, New York

Tags

Pancreas

Neoplastic

MRI

Body

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