Difference between revisions of "Foregut primary carcinomas"

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*[[Pancreas]].<ref name=pmid23630303>{{cite journal |vauthors=Jennings RE, Berry AA, Kirkwood-Wilson R, Roberts NA, Hearn T, Salisbury RJ, Blaylock J, Piper Hanley K, Hanley NA |title=Development of the human pancreas from foregut to endocrine commitment |journal=Diabetes |volume=62 |issue=10 |pages=3514–22 |date=October 2013 |pmid=23630303 |pmc=3781486 |doi=10.2337/db12-1479 |url=}}</ref>
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Revision as of 19:50, 10 September 2020

Foregut primary carcinomas can be difficult to definitively categorize on the basis of pathology alone, as their immunostaining patterns significantly overlap.[1]

Foregut primary directs to this article.

Foregut

The foregut includes the following:

See also

References

  1. Lee, MJ.; Lee, HS.; Kim, WH.; Choi, Y.; Yang, M. (May 2003). "Expression of mucins and cytokeratins in primary carcinomas of the digestive system.". Mod Pathol 16 (5): 403-10. doi:10.1097/01.MP.0000067683.84284.66. PMID 12748245.
  2. "Development of the human pancreas from foregut to endocrine commitment". Diabetes 62 (10): 3514–22. October 2013. doi:10.2337/db12-1479. PMC 3781486. PMID 23630303. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3781486/.