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Query: UMLS:C0032463 (
polycythemia vera
)
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Carcinoid tumors
have been reported in a wide range of organs but most frequently involve the gastrointestinal tract; however, duodenal
carcinoid
tumors are rare. We report a 50-year-old male patient complaining of multiple melenas for 3 wk. The panendoscopy and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreaticography revealed swelling accessory papilla with an ulcer. The biopsy taken showed a
carcinoid
tumor. The lesion was removed by wide resection. Patient was found to have an abnormal blood cell count during the follow-up period with elevated levels of hemoglobin and hematocrit of 21.2 g/dL and 63.5%, respectively, thrombocytosis of 501,000/microL, and leukocytosis of 20,410/microL. He was diagnosed as a
polycythemia vera
by a hematologist after further evaluation. He received periodic phlebotomy and hydroxyurea treatment. The response was good and his hematocrit was stabilized by periodic phlebotomy in the range of 44-49% during the last 2 years. The possible origin of UGI bleeding by a duodenal
carcinoid
tumor, although rare, should be considered. There has been one case report of a duodenal
carcinoid
tumor that involved accessory papilla of the pancreas divisum and one case report of metastatic
carcinoid
tumor associated with
polycythemia vera
. It is different in our patient as compared with the latter report, which mentioned a
polycythemia vera
patient who was found to have a metastatic
carcinoid
in the 17 years follow-up period. Chemotherapy had been given before the
carcinoid
tumor was revealed. Our patient had no previous chemotherapy for
polycythemia vera
before he was found to have duodenal
carcinoid
tumor; this excludes the possibility of chemotherapy induced
carcinoid
tumor, although it had been suspected in the previous report. In our patient, the existence of both diseases may be by predisposition of each other since both diseases have an increased incidence of other neoplasm, or they may be coexistent incidentally.
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PMID:Carcinoid tumor of the duodenum and accessory papilla associated with polycythemia vera. 1596 42