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Background: Carcinoid tumors are rare but considered to be one of the commonest tumors in the appendix. Their incidence has
been shown to vary in different studies.
Aims, Setting & Design: This seminal study was carried out to determine the incidence and clinico-pathological profile of appendiceal
carcinoids in a cohort of patients undergoing emergency appendicectomies for clinically suspected acute appendicitis in Emirate of
Sharjah.
Materials and methods: The study included the retrospective data of 964 patients operated for clinically suspected appendicitis, the
resected specimens of whom were received in the Pathology laboratory of Al-Qasmi hospital Sharjah from January2010 to December
2010.
Results: Out of the 964 patients 9 (0.93%) were found to have appendiceal carcinoids. The mean age was 28.7 years with a male to
female ratio of 2:1. Eight tumors were located near the tip of appendix with mean diameter of 3.3 mm. All tumors were found to be
positive for chromogranin A, synaptophysin and neuron-specific enolase on immunohistochemistry (IHC). None of the patientâ??s had
recurrence or any reportable complications in the short follow up period (12-26 months).
Conclusions: Our study found higher incidence of appendiceal carcinoids in Patients undergoing emergency appendectomy for
Acute appendicitis in Emirate of Sharjah compared to two previous studies from the same geographical region. Moreover, tumors were
found more commonly in young males in contrary to previous studies and all the tumors were positive for common neuroendocrine
markers.
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