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The malignant carcinoid syndrome.A case report with biochemical studies
Sherwood B. Fein, Kenneth P. Knudtson
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Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1999
PURPOSE Subcutaneous (SC) octreotide acetate effectively relieves the diarrhea and flushing associated with carcinoid syndrome but requires long-term multiple injections daily.
J. Rubin+8 more
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PURPOSE Subcutaneous (SC) octreotide acetate effectively relieves the diarrhea and flushing associated with carcinoid syndrome but requires long-term multiple injections daily.
J. Rubin+8 more
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Malignant carcinoid syndrome: Two case reports
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1980AbstractThe malignant carcinoid syndrome (MCS) is a rare complication of malignant carcinoid neoplasms, fewer than 200 cases having been reported since its description by Thorson in 1954. Its signs and symptoms vary with the site of the primary neoplasm, and MCS is now recognized as one member of the large family of endocrine tumors ‐ APUDOMAS ...
Michael E. Sandlin+2 more
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1962
Oberndorfer1in 1907 coined the term carcinoid (karzinoide) for this particular type of tumor of the small bowel; but Lubarsch,2in 1888, had described these tumors which he considered to be different from adenocarcinomas of the ileum.
C. W. Steele
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Oberndorfer1in 1907 coined the term carcinoid (karzinoide) for this particular type of tumor of the small bowel; but Lubarsch,2in 1888, had described these tumors which he considered to be different from adenocarcinomas of the ileum.
C. W. Steele
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Malignant Carcinoid Syndrome
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974THE malignant carcinoid syndrome has challenged the skills of the clinician, biochemist, and pharmacologist since its original description by Biorck et al 1 22 years ago. Although attention originally centered on a symptom complex and a serotonin-producing midintestinal neoplasm that had metastasized to the liver, the carcinoid syndrome has now been ...
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Heart disease and the malignant carcinoid syndrome
The American Journal of Surgery, 1970Abstract A case of the malignant carcinoid syndrome is reported. The anatomic features of the cardiac involvement were of particular interest because of the degree of atrial fibrosis and its probable functional significance. The presence of large quantities of ground substance was noted in the right side of the heart.
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Zum Syndrom des malignen D�nndarmkarzinoids
Acta Neurovegetativa, 1956An Hand des Obduktionsbefundes eines an einem malignen Karzinoid des Dunndarmes verstorbenen 70jahrigen Mannes wird das bei dieser Geschwulst auftretende Syndrom besprochen, welchespathologisch-anatomisch aus einem malignen Karzinoid mit Metastasen (Lymphknoten und Leber) sowie einer Endocarditis der Tricuspidalis und einer Pulmonalstenose ...
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Carol Kruchko+2 more
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The use of the Dermatology Life Quality Index in patients with malignant carcinoid syndrome
British Journal of Dermatology, 2012H. Bell, A. L. Duncan
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The Malignant Carcinoid Syndrome (Argentaffinoma)
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1957openaire +3 more sources