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In the new pathologic classification of NET proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2010, all NETs are supposed to be potentially malignant.
Meanwhile, in 2010 the World Health Organization (WHO) updated their classification of NET arising from the digestive system [ 5, 6].
According to the WHO classification of NET [ 11], both GP and NET G1 belong to the "neuroendocrine neoplasms of the amupullary region", but GP is distinguished from NET G1 and the ICD-O codes from them are different (GP: 8683/0, NET G1: 8240/3).
Regarding the grade classification of NET, 34 patients (33.0%) had grade 1 disease, 1 patient (1.0%) had grade 2 disease, 15 patients (14.6%) had grade 3 disease, 9 patients had (8.7%) large cell disease, and 7 patients (6.8%) had small cell disease.
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Instead, it organises the classification of NETs according to grade and stage.
4 The WHO has issued guidance on the classification of NETs according to histopathological characteristics (see under Pathology).
Level of evidence 5, Grade of recommendation D. Pathological characterisation and classification of NETs should be based on the WHO 2010 classification, the Union for International Cancer Control UICC TNMNM (7th edition), and the European Neuroendocrine Tumour Society ENETSsite-specificfic T-staging system.
For classification of F-net focal mechanisms, the OBS results were used for positions of the events.
Because the international consensus has not been achieved for histologic classification of esophageal NETs, some pathologists did not mention their histology type.
For classification of the F-net focal mechanisms, the OBS results were used for the positions of events.
Addition of ST2 and galectin-3 led to improved net risk classification of 11% for sudden cardiac death, but not pump failure.
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