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Chemotherapy of neuroendocrine tumors must be improved. The most widely used regimen, which combines streptozotocin with fluorouracil, commonly obtains poor results. The best response rate that has been reported for
carcinoid
tumors is 33%. From July 1991 through September 1994, 18 patients who had advanced neuroendocrine tumors-including nine
carcinoid
tumors, seven neuroendocrine tumors of unknown primary site, one insulinoma, and one paraganglioma-were treated with a regimen of dacarbazine, 400 mg/m2/day, plus fluorouracil, 1 g/m2/day, with leucovorin, 200 mg/m2/day, for 2 days every 21 days (DTIC-LVFU2 protocol). The results were assessed according to the World Health Organization criteria of toxicity and response. Toxicity was moderate. The most severe side effects were grade 3
vomiting
in two patients, grade 3 leukopenia in three patients, and grade 3 mucositis in one patient. The overall response rate was 27%, with only one partial response for
carcinoid
tumors but one complete and three partial responses for the other tumor types. Efficacy was insufficient in patients who had
carcinoid
tumors but the combination of dacarbazine with fluorouracil and leucovorin could be an effective regimen for the treatment of neuroendocrine tumors of unknown primary site.
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PMID:Dacarbazine, fluorouracil, and leucovorin in patients with advanced neuroendocrine tumors: a phase II trial. 962 88
Signalment, clinical and ultrasonographic findings from 16 dogs with histologically confirmed gastric epithelial neoplasia were reviewed. The most common clinical findings were
vomiting
, anorexia and weight loss. Hematemesis and melena were uncommon findings. Ten (10/16) dogs were female and there were four Chows. The most common ultrasonographic findings were transmural thickening of the gastric wall associated with altered wall layering. A poorly echogenic lining often was noted on the innermost and/or the outermost portions of the gastric wall, separated by a more echogenic central zone. The distribution of these changes was variable. This ultrasonographic feature, called pseudolayering, was present in 14 dogs. It was believed to most likely correlate to the unevenly layered tumor distribution noted histopathologically. The maximum wall thickening ranged from 1 cm to 2.7 cm. Regional lymphadenopathy was identified ultrasonographically in 15 dogs. Ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy or automated microcore biopsy, endoscopic biopsy, surgical biopsy or necropsy resulted in the diagnosis of carcinoma in 15 dogs and of
carcinoid
tumor in one dog. The results of this study suggested that ultrasonography was a useful tool for the detection and diagnosis of canine gastric epithelial neoplasia. Furthermore, ultrasonography can assist in obtaining diagnostic samples and in clinical staging of the tumor.
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PMID:Ultrasonography of canine gastric epithelial neoplasia. 971 Jan 39
Carcinoid tumors
arise from enterochromaffin or enterochromaffin-like cells that are present in the gastrointestinal tract, ovaries, and lungs. Over 90% of carcinoids originate in the gastrointestinal tract with the most common sites in order of frequency being the appendix, terminal ileum, rectum, and the remainder of the colon. Gastroduodenal and pancreatic carcinoids are infrequent. Carcinoid syndrome is associated with small intestine carcinoids in about 40%. Common symptoms include intermittent intestinal obstruction with crampy abdominal pain and
vomiting
, and weight loss. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding with melaena or hematochezia is a relatively rare early symptom of patients with small intestine
carcinoid
tumors. We report on a 69-year-old man, treated with acenocoumarol for previous thromboembolic complications of hereditary protein S deficiency. He was admitted to hospital because of an acute episode of hematochezia followed by melaena. Endoscopic evaluation of esophagus, stomach, duodenum and colonoscopy revealed no apparent source of bleeding. Selective angiographic evaluation of mesenterial arteries showed pathologic vasculature approximately in mid jejunum. Laparotomy revealed bleeding from a small submucosal malignant
carcinoid
tumor in small intestine and multiple large metastases within mesenteric tissue. Segmental resection of small intestine and exstirpation of the metastatic masses was performed. Postoperative period was uneventful. Cytotoxic chemotherapy in this adjuvant setting has not been recommended. Small intestinal
carcinoid
tumor has to be considered as a rare cause of gastrointestinal bleeding with melaena or hematochezia. Nevertheless, bleeding is a relatively rare early symptom of patients with small intestine
carcinoid
tumor.
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PMID:[Gastrointestinal hemorrhage needing blood transfusion as the first manifestation of small bowel carcinoid tumor]. 1103 87
A 43-yr-old man presented to the clinic with abdominal pain, jaundice, nausea, and
vomiting
and weight loss over a 6-month period. Physical exam was unrevealing other than mild epigastric tenderness. A computed tomographic scan of the abdomen revealed a mass in the head of the pancreas, which was resected at laparotomy by a Whipple's procedure. The histology showed a biliary tract
carcinoid
tumor. The patient had normal hydroxy-indole-acetic acid (HIAA) levels throughout. There has been no evidence of disease or tumor recurrence at 3.5 yr of follow up.
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PMID:A case of biliary carcinoid presenting with pancreatitis and obstructive jaundice. 1105 79
A 49-year-old woman who suffered from
vomiting
and diarrhea was diagnosed with a
carcinoid
in the mesentery of the small bowel and metastases in the liver.
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PMID:[Diagnostic image (43). Carcinoid of mesentery of small intestine and hepatic metastases]. 1144 76
A geriatric domestic shorthair cat was presented for evaluation of chronic
vomiting
. Chronic renal failure was diagnosed on the basis of physical examination findings and results of a serum biochemical profile and urinalysis. Endoscopically obtained gastric biopsies were suggestive of a
carcinoid
tumor. Subsequently, an exploratory celiotomy with partial gastrectomy was performed. Histopathological and electron microscopic analysis of surgical biopsy specimens confirmed the diagnosis of a gastric
carcinoid
, which has not been previously reported in the cat. Following complete excision, the cat remained clinically stable and free of signs of gastrointestinal disease for 4 months before requiring treatment for progressive renal failure.
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PMID:Chronic vomiting associated with a gastric carcinoid in a cat. 1180 17
In earlier studies it has been reported that patients with
carcinoid
tumours have a relatively good health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and low levels of anxiety and depression. The aims of this study were (a) to investigate the extent to which psychosocial function changes in patients with
carcinoid
tumours with time from diagnosis and its possible relation to tumour markers, and (b) to compare the HRQoL of patients with
carcinoid
tumours with that of healthy Swedish adults. Twenty-four patients reported on HRQoL (the EORTC QLQ-C30), anxiety and depression (the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale) five times during their first year of treatment. After one year, improvement in nausea/
vomiting
, flush and anxiety was reported, but there was deterioration of physical function, an increase in muscular pain and problems with dry skin. Levels of tumour markers were not associated with psychosocial function. Patients reported a lower HRQoL compared with healthy Swedish adults. Thus, deterioration of physical function was not accompanied by a deterioration of emotional function, and levels of tumour markers were not related to patients' HRQoL.
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PMID:Health-related quality of life, anxiety and depression in patients with midgut carcinoid tumours. 1185 81
An intestinal
carcinoid
with multiple metastases was identified in a 5-year-old male Shih Tzu with a clinical history of anemia, fatigue, anorexia,
vomiting
, intermittent diarrhea, intestinal bleeding, and progressive emaciation. There was a yellowish-white mass 15 mm in diameter in the anterior jejunum and white nodules consistent with metastases in many organs. Histopathologically, the mass consisted of neoplastic cells arranged in lobules, trabeculae, or closely interdigitating islands of cells. Neoplastic cells were generally polygonal with round hyperchromatic nuclei, modest amounts of eosinophilic cytoplasm, and eosinophilic cytoplasmic granules. Mitoses were common. Rosette formations of tumor cells were apparent in metastatic tumors. Immunohistochemically, tumor cells stained positive for cytokeratin 13, synaptophysin, protein gene product 9.5, neuron-specific enolase, chromogranin A, calcitonin gene-related peptide, serotonin (5-HT), and Leu-7. Serum 5-HT concentrations for this dog were increased 10-fold compared with those of normal dogs. All findings were consistent with a diagnosis of a malignant intestinal
carcinoid
.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical evaluation of a malignant intestinal carcinoid in a dog. 1263 63
Carcinoid tumors
are slowly growing malignant neoplasms associated with an indolent clinical course. About 60% of such tumors are located within the gastrointestinal tract. We describe an unusual case of small bowel obstruction associated with a
carcinoid
tumor of the ileum. A 70-year-old woman was presented with abdominal pain,
vomiting
, and clinical signs of mechanical bowel obstruction. X-ray and CT-scan of the abdomen showed hydroaeric levels and the presence of intraluminal hyperdense "stones", presumably of gallbladder origin. A diagnostic laparotomy revealed that a large part of the terminal ileus was edematous, with prominent evidence of intestinal loop adhesions. The edematous part of the ileum was resected. Incision of the intestinal wall revealed a 2-cm soft mass at 8 cm from the ileocecal valve, where the presence of ten fruit pits obstructed the intestinal cavity. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of a
carcinoid
tumor. An interesting case of small-bowel obstruction with a double cause is presented: an ileal
carcinoid
and fruit pit bezoars. The pathophysiology of the obstruction is discussed.
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PMID:Phytobezoars as a cause of small bowel obstruction associated with a carcinoid tumor of the ileocecal area. 1499 80
Most
carcinoid
tumors involve the gastrointestinal tract or respiratory system. Primary hepatic
carcinoid
tumor is a rare entity. A 46-year-old woman presented with abdominal pain,
vomiting
, and diarrhea. She was diagnosed with primary hepatic
carcinoid
tumor based on radiologic and laboratory findings, namely a mass in the fifth segment of the liver and markedly elevated levels of 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid in the urine. Histologic and immunohistochemical findings of the resected liver segment showed a malignant
carcinoid
tumor of the liver. This case is of interest because of the rarity of this neoplasm. This report describes the case and reviews the clinical features, radiologic findings, and treatment in previously reported cases.
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PMID:Primary hepatic carcinoid tumor: dynamic CT findings. 1578 8
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