Adenocarcinoma with associated neuroendocrine differentiation

Neuroendocrine tumor

Neuroendocrine
Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are neoplasms that arise from cells of the endocrine and nervous systems. Many are benign, while some are cancers. They most commonly occur in the intestine, but are also found in the lung and the rest of the body. Although there are many kinds of NETs, they are treated as a group because the cells of these neoplasms share common features, such as looking similar, having special secretory granules, and often producing biogenic amines and polypeptide hormones.

Adenocarcinoma with associated neuroendocrine differentiation - List of case studies

Pulmonary heteroplasia_3

female was diagnosed, following persistent cough, with non-operable tumor of her lung with satellite nodules, and chemotherapy ... neuroendocrine carcinoma (typical carcinoid) b. adenocarcinoma with associated neuroendocrine differentiation.   ...

Pulmonary Heteroplasia – additional opinion

female was diagnosed, following persistent cough, with lung tumour with concomitant pulmonary nodules and a measurable ... neuroendocrine carcinoma and a needle biopsy revealed adenocarcinoma with associated neuroendocrine differentiation. Chemotherapy was initiated, and ...

List of Diseases and Conditions

V | W | X | Y | Z | # (stenosing) adenocarcinoma 2nd infertility A A sero-negative ... infarction (anterior) Acute myocardial infarction with ST segment elevation (heart attack) Acute pancreatitis Acute ...

Pulmonary heteroplasia_2

female was diagnosed, following persistent cough, with non-operable tumor of her lung with satellite nodules, and chemotherapy ... carcinoma (typical carcinoid) b. adenocarcinoma with associated neuroendocrine differentiation.   On 7/2007 ...

Pulmonary heteroplasia

66-year-old female was diagnosed with lung tumour within the right hemithorax with concomitant pulmonary nodules ... neuroendocrine carcinoma and a needle biopsy revealed adenocarcinoma with associated neuroendocrine differentiation. The patient was ...

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