Kulchitsky cell carcinoma - significado y definición. Qué es Kulchitsky cell carcinoma
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Qué (quién) es Kulchitsky cell carcinoma - definición

CELL TYPE
Kulchitsky cells; Enterochromaffin; Enterochromaffin cells; Kulchitsky cell; EC Cell

Large-cell lung carcinoma         
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DISEASE
Large cell carcinoma; Large-cell carcinoma; Large cell lung carcinoma
Large-cell carcinoma (LCC, LCLC) is a heterogeneous group of undifferentiated malignant neoplasms that lack the cytologic and architectural features of small cell carcinoma and glandular or squamous differentiation. LCC is categorized as a type of NSCLC (non-small-cell lung carcinoma) which originates from epithelial cells of the lung.
Squamous-cell thyroid carcinoma         
A RAPIDLY GROWING PRIMARY CARCINOMA OF THE THYROID GLAND COMPOSED OF MALIGNANT SQUAMOUS CELLS. THE CLINICAL COURSE IS USUALLY AGGRESSIVE.
Squamous cell thyroid carcinoma; Squamous-cell thyroid carcinoma
Squamous-cell thyroid carcinoma is rare malignant neoplasm of thyroid gland which shows tumor cells with distinct squamous differentiation. The incidence of SCTC is less than 1% out of thyroid malignancies.
Transitional cell carcinoma         
  • Bladder diverticula containing stones. Also note that the bladder wall is thickened due to possible transitional cell carcinoma.
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CARCINOMA THAT DERIVES FROM TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIAL CELLS
Metastatic urothelial carcinoma; Urothelial carcinoma; Urothelial cell carcinoma; Renal pelvis carcinoma; Transitional cell cancer; Urothelial cancer; Bladder urothelial carcinoma; Draft:Urothelial Carcinoma
Transitional cell carcinoma, also called urothelial carcinoma, is a type of cancer that typically occurs in the urinary system. It is the most common type of bladder cancer and cancer of the ureter, urethra, and urachus.

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Enterochromaffin cell

Enterochromaffin (EC) cells (also known as Kulchitsky cells) are a type of enteroendocrine cell, and neuroendocrine cell. They reside alongside the epithelium lining the lumen of the digestive tract and play a crucial role in gastrointestinal regulation, particularly intestinal motility and secretion. They were discovered by Nikolai Kulchitsky.

EC cells modulate neuron signalling in the enteric nervous system (ENS) via the secretion of the neurotransmitter serotonin and other peptides. As enteric afferent and efferent nerves do not protrude into the intestinal lumen, EC cells act as a form of sensory transduction. Serotonin in the ENS acts in synergy with other digestive hormones to regulate sensory and motor gastrointestinal reflexes. EC cells respond to both chemical and neurological stimuli. They are also reactive to mechanosensation, which is the case in the peristaltic reflex of the gut, and can be stimulated by a bolus moving through the bowel. Upon activation, EC cells release serotonin to act upon serotonin receptors on ENS neurons. Dependent on concentration, serotonin can then modulate peristaltic contraction and secretion through activation of smooth muscle and glands, respectively.

Pulmonary neuroendocrine cells in the respiratory tract are known as bronchial Kulchitsky cells.