1971
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(197104)27:4<910::aid-cncr2820270423>3.0.co;2-x
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Carcinoid islet cell tumor of the duodenum and associated multiple carcinoid tumors of the ileum.An electron microscopic study

Abstract: Light and electron microscopic studies were done on a carcinoid‐islet cell tumor of the duodenum and 8 carcinoid tumors of the ileum which were surgically excised from a patient with achalasia and a duodenal ulcer. By light microscopy, the duodenal tumor resembled both an islet cell tumor and a carcinoid of the type found in tissues of foregut origin; the ileal tumors had the typical characteristics of carcinoids of midgut origin. On electron microscopy, some cells of the duodenal tumor contained small round g… Show more

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“…Cells with similar granular structures are found in certain insulinomas [5] and gastrinomas [36] (Mitschke, personal communication). They are also thought to have some features in common with A [34], D [2,28,31,37] and gastrointestinal D 1 cells [35].…”
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“…Cells with similar granular structures are found in certain insulinomas [5] and gastrinomas [36] (Mitschke, personal communication). They are also thought to have some features in common with A [34], D [2,28,31,37] and gastrointestinal D 1 cells [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%