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Circulation, 1997
A 37-year-old black woman presented with watery diarrhea, facial flushing, and progressive right heart failure. CT-guided biopsy of a liver mass revealed a neuroendocrine tumor. Elevated levels of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid confirmed the diagnosis of metastatic carcinoid syndrome. A …
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A 37-year-old black woman presented with watery diarrhea, facial flushing, and progressive right heart failure. CT-guided biopsy of a liver mass revealed a neuroendocrine tumor. Elevated levels of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid confirmed the diagnosis of metastatic carcinoid syndrome. A …
Carlos M. Gaos +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2003
Demonstrated are eight cases of carcinoid heart disease (7 females, 1 male; average age 63.4 y.). The primary tumor was localized in the ileum in 5, and in the cecal area in 3 patients, with liver metastases in each case. The characteristic heart lesion appears as an endocardial plaque composed of loose intercellular matrix with scattered smooth muscle
van der Horst-Schrivers, A.N. A +2 more
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Demonstrated are eight cases of carcinoid heart disease (7 females, 1 male; average age 63.4 y.). The primary tumor was localized in the ileum in 5, and in the cecal area in 3 patients, with liver metastases in each case. The characteristic heart lesion appears as an endocardial plaque composed of loose intercellular matrix with scattered smooth muscle
van der Horst-Schrivers, A.N. A +2 more
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Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux, 1998
Carcinoid cardiac disease is a common complication of metastatic carcinoid tumours. It is characterized by tricuspid regurgitation and pulmonary stenosis. A 68 years old woman with a metastatic carcinoid tumour was admitted to hospital for congestive cardiac failure secondary to severe tricuspid regurgitation. Typical carcinoid lesions of the tricuspid
I, el-Rassi +7 more
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Carcinoid cardiac disease is a common complication of metastatic carcinoid tumours. It is characterized by tricuspid regurgitation and pulmonary stenosis. A 68 years old woman with a metastatic carcinoid tumour was admitted to hospital for congestive cardiac failure secondary to severe tricuspid regurgitation. Typical carcinoid lesions of the tricuspid
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A framework for developing sex-specific engineered heart models
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Sharon Fleischer +2 more
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Cardiotoxicity of anticancer treatments: Epidemiology, detection, and management
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016Giuseppe Curigliano +2 more
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