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Smokers may be more likely to have certain types of lung carcinoid tumors.
Some sources have also termed these pancreatic carcinoid, a practice that has sometimes been strongly condemned.
One stricture was subsequently proven to be malignant (metastatic carcinoid).
But lung carcinoid tumors are more common in Caucasians than in people of other races.
Important It is possible that the main title of the report Carcinoid syndrome is not the name you expected.
Values greater than 25 mg per 24 hours (higher if the patient has malabsorption) are strong evidence for carcinoid.
Carcinoid is found in roughly 1 in 300 appendectomies for acute appendicitis.
They said she had a rare type of cancer called atypical carcinoid that is not statistically associated with cancer.
They do not produce sufficient hormonal substances to cause the carcinoid or other endocrine syndromes.
He said that atypical carcinoid was a type of small-cell cancer and that both are caused by smoking.
One patient developed a polypoid carcinoid but it was in a new location in the stomach.
For patients with small bowel carcinoid tumors less than 1 cm in diameter, conservative local resection is sufficient.
The defense experts said it was atypical carcinoid, a form they said was not statistically associated with smoking.
Carcinoid and stromal tumors may also occur.
Typical carcinoid.
Atypical carcinoid.
In 2000, the World Health Organization redefined "carcinoid", but this new definition has not been accepted by all practitioners.
This has led to some complexity in distinguishing between carcinoid and other neuroendocrine tumors in the literature.
The ICD-10 code for goblet cell carcinoid is 8243/3.
In an earlier report, we have mentioned two patients with fundic argyrophil carcinoid growths among those studied.
In 1907 he introduced the medical term carcinoid (German: Karzinoide) that is still in use until the present day.
Mrs. Robins's doctors knew that she had a rare tumor, known as a carcinoid, which can cause blood pressure to plummet suddenly and unexpectedly.
Solid neuroendocrine carcinoma (carcinoid of the breast)
In one of our patients endoscopic removal of the carcinoid failed and local excision with accompanying antrectomy was performed.
Rare and slow growing carcinoid and non-carcinoid tumors develop from these cells.