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Carcinoid Tumors of the Lung

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1976
Resection of typical bronchial carcinoid was carried out in 203 patients. The average age was 48 years, and the sex distribution was approximately equal. Bronchoscopy was the most definitive diagnostic procedure, even though 15% of the tumors were located in the segmental bronchus or beyond.
N, Okike, P E, Bernatz, L B, Woolner
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Carcinoid Tumors of the Thymus

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2006
Twenty-five cases of neuroendocrine carcinoma of the thymus associated with Cushing's syndrome have been reported since 1972. 1 We report two new cases of thymic carcinoid, one of which presented with Cushing's disease.
Suresh B, Kale   +3 more
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Bronchial Carcinoid Tumors

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
B, Brandt   +3 more
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Variabilidad clínica del tumor carcinoide evolucionado

open access: yesCirugía Española, 2004
Hermelinda Pardellas   +6 more
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Carcinoid tumor and carcinoid syndrome

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2003
Carcinoid 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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Carcinoid tumors of the rectum

The American Journal of Surgery, 1952
Abstract 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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CARCINOID TUMORS OF THE STOMACH

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1955
Excerpt Carcinoid tumors continue to evoke considerable interest, although they can no longer be considered medical rarities.
C R, HINES, J L, SAVAGE
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Carcinoid Tumor of the Larynx

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1980
A patient had a primary carcinoid tumor of the larynx. This is the second case reported in the American or British literature and the only one confirmed by a positive argyrophilic reaction and by the demonstration of neurosecretory-type granules by electron microscopy. The patient's clinical course was similar to that seen in most cases of tracheal and
S F, Markel, J E, Magielski, T F, Beals
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Carcinoid tumor and pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1983
THIS IS A review of pregnant patients with carcinoid tumor. It has been noted that carcinoid tumors do not influence an intrauterine gestation when present. This may be true, but this review suggests a slightly different perspective. Carcinoid tumors and pregnancy are obviously not incompatible, but the chances for fetal wastage may be increased.
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Carcinoid tumor of kidney

Urology, 1979
A case of carcinoid tumor of the kidney is reported. Pathologic findings of the tumor, clinical manifestation, and treatment are discussed.
M R, Ghazi, J S, Brown, R S, Warner
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