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The Role of Endoscopic Ultrasound in the Diagnostic Assessment of Subepithelial Lesions of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract. [PDF]

open access: yesGE Port J Gastroenterol, 2016
Dias de Castro F   +4 more
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Association between the appendix and the fecalith in adults. [PDF]

open access: yesCan J Surg, 2015
Ramdass MJ   +4 more
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Carcinoids and the carcinoid syndrome

The American Journal of Surgery, 1983
The many manifestations of carcinoids will continue to puzzle and intrigue surgeons. Because these are dynamic tumors which produce multiple hormones with many potential side effects, an aggressive surgical debulking of them is advocated. Even in the presence of metastatic disease, some long-term survival can be anticipated.
T H, Wareing, J L, Sawyers
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CARCINOID TUMORS AND THE CARCINOID SYNDROME

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1969
A bstract Data are presented on 10 cases of carcinoid tumor; 8 of the tumors were in the gastrointestinal tract and 2 in the lung. Two cases were associated with carcinoid syndrome (flushing attacks, diarrhea, bronchospasm); in one of these with marked symptoms, the 24‐hour ...
M U, Kazi, V, Grover
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Appendiceal carcinoid with carcinoid syndrome

The American Journal of Surgery, 1964
Abstract This case illustrates a primary carcinoid of the appendix with localized metastases at the time of original resection. The microscopic report of nerve sheath and blood vessel metastases hinted at the possibility of future distant metastases. That hepatic metastases (Fig.
W H, MARKGRAF, T M, DUNN
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A Carcinoid Saga

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1974
The case is reported of a patient who developed the carcinoid syndrome when metastases appeared in the liver after resection of the primary ileal tumour. A right hepatic lobectomy was followed by complete remission of symptoms for 15 months, even though local removal of further liver metastases became necessary because of biochemical evidence of ...
Battersby C., Egerton W.S.
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