Small cell carcinoma

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Small cell carcinoma
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Histopathologic image of small cell carcinoma of the lung. CT-guided core needle biopsy. H & E stain.
ICD-O: M8041/3
MedlinePlus 000122
eMedicine med/1336 
MeSH D018288

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Overview

Small cell carcinoma is a type of carcinoma usually associated with the lung, though it can be associated with other topographies, such as in cervical cancer.

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When associated with the lung, it is sometimes called "oat cell carcinoma" due to the flat cell shape and scanty cytoplasm. It originates from neuroendocrine cells in the bronchus and often leads to ectopic production of hormones ADH and ACTH. It is the most widely metastatic of all tumors (and henced staged differently) and is sometimes seen in combination with squamous cell carcinomas. Smoking is a significant etiological factor. Symptoms and signs are as for other lung cancers.

In the prostate, small cell carcinoma is a rare form of cancer. Due to the fact that there is little variation in prostate specific antigen levels, this form of cancer is normally diagnosed at an advanced stage.

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Images courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology

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