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The Role of Histologic Grading and Ki-67 Index in Predicting Outcomes in Pulmonary Carcinoid Tumors
American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2019Pulmonary carcinoid tumors are relatively uncommon and have an indolent clinical course. The role of histologic grading and cell proliferation as measured by a Ki-67 index in predicting long-term recurrence in carcinoid tumors of the lung is not defined.
J. Dermawan, C. Farver
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Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2004
Publisher Summary Carcinoid tumor can arise anywhere in the body. About 70% originate within three organs: the appendix, the small intestine, and the rectum. Most appendiceal carcinoids are small, do not cause symptoms, and are diagnosed incidentally during appendectomy.
Michele E. Gaguski, William P. Hogle
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Publisher Summary Carcinoid tumor can arise anywhere in the body. About 70% originate within three organs: the appendix, the small intestine, and the rectum. Most appendiceal carcinoids are small, do not cause symptoms, and are diagnosed incidentally during appendectomy.
Michele E. Gaguski, William P. Hogle
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The Prognostic Significance of the 8th Edition TNM Staging of Pulmonary Carcinoid Tumors
American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2019Pulmonary carcinoid tumors are an uncommon tumor in the lung, representing
J. Dermawan, C. Farver
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Multimodality Imaging Findings in Carcinoid Tumors: A Head-to-Toe Spectrum.
Radiographics, 2017Carcinoid tumors are a rare biologically heterogeneous group of neuroendocrine tumors with a spectrum ranging from benign indolent to aggressive metastatic tumors.
A. Baxi+5 more
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1990
AbstractThe authors carried out a retrospective study of 32 patients (23 M, 9 F) with carcinoid tumors who were diagnosed and treated at Harlem Hospital Center, New York, from 1967 to 1988. All the patients were black and the commonest sites were the ileum (28.1%), rectosigmoid and rectum (21.9%), and the appendix and lung (15.6% each).
J O, Nwiloh+3 more
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AbstractThe authors carried out a retrospective study of 32 patients (23 M, 9 F) with carcinoid tumors who were diagnosed and treated at Harlem Hospital Center, New York, from 1967 to 1988. All the patients were black and the commonest sites were the ileum (28.1%), rectosigmoid and rectum (21.9%), and the appendix and lung (15.6% each).
J O, Nwiloh+3 more
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228Background: Activation of VEGFR2 and c-MET has been implicated in driving growth of neuroendocrine tumors (NET); additionally, expression of c-MET has been associated with shorter survival. Cabozantinib inhibits VEGFR2 and c-MET.
J. Chan+16 more
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228Background: Activation of VEGFR2 and c-MET has been implicated in driving growth of neuroendocrine tumors (NET); additionally, expression of c-MET has been associated with shorter survival. Cabozantinib inhibits VEGFR2 and c-MET.
J. Chan+16 more
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Carcinoid and neuroendocrine tumors: building on success.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2015We have come a long way in our understanding and treatment of neuroendocrine tumors since the term "karzinoide" was coined in 1907. Neuroendocrine tumors are a group of biologically and clinically heterogeneous neoplasms that most commonly originate in ...
P. Kunz
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Carcinoid tumor and carcinoid syndrome
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2003Carcinoid tumors secrete many different types of substances (e.g. serotonin, bradykinin) that may produce potentially fatal intraoperative reactions such as hypotension and bronchoconstriction. The most effective treatment for the deleterious cardiovascular and pulmonary effects of serotonin and bradykinin is octreotide, a somatostatin analogue ...
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Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine (carcinoid) tumors in children.
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2014Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) (previously termed carcinoids) are slow-growing tumors of the neuroendocrine system. They can occur anywhere within the body but are most commonly found in the midgut.
P. Johnson
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1984
Forty-six patients with bronchial carcinoid tumors were operated on over a 37-year period. The results were reviewed with special reference to presenting complaint, histological diagnosis, location of the tumor, lymphatic involvement, and type of surgical resection. Age at operation ranged from 9 to 86 years (mean, 43.6 years). Presenting symptoms were
Sharon E. Heintz+3 more
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Forty-six patients with bronchial carcinoid tumors were operated on over a 37-year period. The results were reviewed with special reference to presenting complaint, histological diagnosis, location of the tumor, lymphatic involvement, and type of surgical resection. Age at operation ranged from 9 to 86 years (mean, 43.6 years). Presenting symptoms were
Sharon E. Heintz+3 more
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