نتایج جستجو برای: carcinoid

تعداد نتایج: 4856  

Journal: :Diagnostic cytopathology 2007
Farnaz Hasteh Robert Pu Claire W Michael

We present clinicopathological and cytological findings of a well-defined breast mass in a patient with history of primary renal carcinoid tumor. Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology showed monotonous tumor cells with plasmacytoid appearance arranged singly and in small clusters. Occasional tumor cells were arranged in acinar architecture resembling glandular differentiation. Tumor cells showe...

Journal: :British heart journal 1992
S C Grant J H Scarffe R D Levy N H Brooks

BACKGROUND Carcinoid heart disease typically results in pulmonary stenosis and tricuspid incompetence. Percutaneous balloon dilatation is an effective treatment for congenital pulmonary stenosis and has been applied successfully to tricuspid stenosis caused by carcinoid heart disease. The value of balloon dilatation of the pulmonary valve in carcinoid pulmonary stenosis was assessed. METHODS ...

Journal: :British heart journal 1990
L Lundin J Landelius B Andrén K Oberg

Transthoracic and transoesophageal cardiac echocardiography and Doppler investigations were performed in 31 consecutive patients with malignant midgut carcinoid tumours. The transoesophageal images allowed measurement of the thickness of the atrioventricular valve leaflets and the superficial wall layers on the cavity side of both atria. The mean thickness of the anterior tricuspid leaflet was ...

2015
Sandeep Singh Lubana Navdeep Singh Hon Cheung Chan David Heimann

BACKGROUND The term carcinoid (Karzinoide) was coined by German pathologist Oberndorfer in 1907. Primary testicular carcinoid tumors (TCT) are rare, constituting 0.23% of all testicular tumors. In this report we describe a case of primary TCT of the testis and present the results of an extensive literature review to cover all the aspects of carcinoid tumor, including the definition, classificat...

2013
Hassan Ghobadi Esmaeil Farzaneh Hossein Darvishkhah

Bronchial carcinoid tumor comprises 1 to 3% of lung neoplasms. The common age of onset is mainly post-puberty although atypical carcinoid tumors occur at ages 44 to 55. Carcinoid tumors cause two groups of symptoms in patients: symptoms due to obstruction and symptoms due to the production and release of active neuropeptides. Histologically, carcinoid tumors are categorized into two groups of t...

Journal: :British Journal of Surgery 2022

Abstract Lung carcinoid tumours constitute approximately 1–2% of all pulmonary tumours. They are derived from enterochromaffin cells, which also known as ‘Kulchitsky cells' and generally have indolent growth development patterns. Carcinoid categorized typical or atypical, depending on the number mitoses per high power field presence necrosis. In terms management, surgical resection has been rec...

Journal: :Thorax 1975
J P Hughes N Ancalmo G L Leonard J L Ochsner

CARCINOID OF THE THYMUS IS A RARE PROBLEM A case is reported to add to only 16 previously reported. None of these 17 patients had the carcinoid syndrome. Complete surgical excision, if possible, is the treatment of choice.

Armaghan Fard-Esfahani, Davood Beiki, Mohammad Eftekhari, Mohsen Saghari Reza Olamaei

A 65 years old male presented with abdominal pain (R.U.Q) and constipation, associated with weight loss and anorexia since 40 days prior to admission. Serum biochemical tests were normal. Colonoscopy showed hemorrhagic polypoid lesion in the cecum. Barium enema revealed filling defect in the cecum. Sonography revealed a target-shaped lesion (3cm×2.5cm) in upper segment of the right hepati...

Journal: :Diagnostic Pathology 2007
Henry B Armah Anil V Parwani

BACKGROUND Primary carcinoid tumor arising within mature teratoma of the kidney is extremely rare, and their clinicopathologic features are not well described. Our objective was to further define the clinical features and pathologic spectra of primary carcinoid tumor arising within mature teratoma of the kidney. METHODS Six previously reported case reports were identified using MEDLINE and a ...

2016
Shayna Brathwaite Martha M. Yearsley Tanios Bekaii-Saab Lai Wei Carl R. Schmidt Mary E. Dillhoff Wendy L. Frankel John L. Hays Christina Wu Sherif Abdel-Misih

INTRODUCTION Mixed adeno-neuroendocrine carcinoma (MANEC) is a rare pathological diagnosis recently defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2010. Prior to the definition by the WHO, tumors with both adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine components were given multiple pathological designations making it difficult to characterize the disease. The aim of our study is to better characterize M...

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