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Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1993
Bronchial carcinoid tumors, termed (incorrectly) "bronchial adenomas" in the past, are uncommon pulmonary neoplasms. These tumors are currently classified as neuroendocrine in origin because of their potential to form and sometimes secrete a variety of chemical substances.
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Bronchial carcinoid tumors, termed (incorrectly) "bronchial adenomas" in the past, are uncommon pulmonary neoplasms. These tumors are currently classified as neuroendocrine in origin because of their potential to form and sometimes secrete a variety of chemical substances.
David G. Davila+3 more
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Carcinoid tumors of the rectum
The American Journal of Surgery, 1952Abstract The histopathologic and clinical manifestations of carcinoid tumors of the rectum have been reviewed. The asymptomatic and benign character of the lesion is stressed. One new case in which there were no symptoms or apparent metastasis is reported. The patient is well four years after removal of the tumor.
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Diagnostic Utility of Orthopedia Homeobox (OTP) in Pulmonary Carcinoid Tumors
American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2016D. Nonaka, G. Papaxoinis, W. Mansoor
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Endoscopic resection for duodenal carcinoid tumors: A multicenter, retrospective study
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2014G. Kim+9 more
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Carcinoid tumors and the carcinoid syndrome
Current Problems in Surgery, 1989openaire +3 more sources