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Positivity for SATB2 distinguishes Islet1 positive rectal neuroendocrine tumours from pancreaticoduodenal neuroendocrine tumours.

Sambit Kumar MohantyAnkit TiwariNitin BhardwajFai ChuangEvelyn KimHector LugoXiaopu YuanSameer Al DiffalhaMariza Peralta-VenturinaBonnie BalzerDeepti Dhall
Published in: Journal of clinical pathology (2020)
SATB2 stain is useful in differentiatingIslet1/PAX6 positive pancreatic and rectal NETs, as rectal NETs are typically moderately to strongly positive for SATB2 and pancreatic NETs are usually negative or weakly positive for SATB2. Moderate to strong staining for SATB2 is suggestive of an appendiceal or a rectal primary. SATB2 may complement the panel of CDX2, TTF1 and Islet1 in determining the site of origin of an NET in a metastatic setting.
Keyphrases
  • rectal cancer
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • small cell lung cancer
  • high grade