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Neuroendocrine Differentiation in Conventional Colorectal Adenocarcinomas: Incidental Finding or Prognostic Biomarker?

Björn KonukiewitzAtsuko KasajimaMaxime SchmittKristina SchwambornTanja GrollFelix SchicktanzClaire DelbridgeLisa Marie SchützeDirk WilhelmCorinna LangSebastian LangeSebastian FoerschPaul JankKatja SteigerAlexander von WerderCarsten DenkertWilko WeichertGünter KlöppelMoritz Jesinghaus
Published in: Cancers (2021)
Our study demonstrates that synaptophysin expression in conventional colorectal adenocarcinomas, in contrast to MANECs, is not associated with a significantly poorer clinical outcome when compared to adenocarcinomas without synaptophysin expression. Furthermore, our data suggest that conventional adenocarcinomas with a diffuse synaptophysin expression should not be classified as MANECs, also strongly arguing that synaptophysin testing should be reserved for carcinomas with an H&E morphology suggestive of a neuroendocrine differentiation.
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