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Carcinoid TumorCase ReportFemaleHumanPyloric AntrumStomach NeoplasmsMathur SK, Dalvi AN, Kulkarni BA, Shirhatti RG, Pipalia D, Khubchandani P, Candes FP.doi:http://dx.doi.org/Mathur SDalvi AKulkarni BShirhatti RJournal of Postgraduate Medicine...
carcinoid a small, yellow tumor that may develop from argentaffin cells in the gastrointestinal mucosa and spread widely throughout the body. carcinolysis the destruction of malignant cells, as by an antineoplastic drug. carcinoma 1.a malignant tumor that may spread to surrounding tissue and distan...
However, due to extraintestinal dissemination of aberrant intraepithelial lymphocytes, it could also be found in the large intestine, stomach, lymph nodes, bone marrow, skin, and lungs [52]. Diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight loss, vomiting, fever, night sweats, anemia, and peritonitis are the ...
Carcinoid TumorEsophageal NeoplasmsStomach NeoplasmsAgedMaleThe first case of a gastric carcinoid involving the distal esophagus is reported, with a brief summary of reviewed literature of gastric carcinoids. Emphasis should be made of the relatively benign nature of this malignant condition and, ...
Malignant carcinoid of the stomachCase report of a patient treated by subtotal gastrectomydoi:10.1016/S0002-9610(43)90369-1Walter J. PuderbachBernard J. FicarraElsevier Inc.American Journal of Surgery
Malignant lymphoma of stomach associated with duodenal carcinoid. Indian J Gastroenterol 2006;25:213‑4.T. Agarwal, M. Jain, N. Dhameja, T.L. Prasad, R. Saxena, R.K. Gupta, Malignant lymphoma of stomach associated with duodenal carcinoid, Indian J. Gastroenterol. 25 (2006) 213-214....
carcinoid a small, yellow tumor that may develop from argentaffin cells in the gastrointestinal mucosa and spread widely throughout the body. carcinolysis the destruction of malignant cells, as by an antineoplastic drug. carcinoma 1. a malignant tumor that may spread to surrounding tissue and dist...
Stomachcarcinoid tumorendocrine pancreatic tumorgel foam powderliver embolizationp‐chromograninU‐5‐hydroxyindoleacetic acidBACKGROUND: Patients with neuroendocrine gastrointestinal tumors usually present with inoperable metastatic disease and severe hormonal symptoms. Specific chemotherapy, interferon-alpha (IFN),...
carcinoid a small, yellow tumor that may develop from argentaffin cells in the gastrointestinal mucosa and spread widely throughout the body. carcinolysis the destruction of malignant cells, as by an antineoplastic drug. carcinoma 1.a malignant tumor that may spread to surrounding tissue and distan...