Multiple Endocrine Neoplastic-Associated Thymic Carcinoid Tumour in Close Relatives: Octreotide Scan as a New Diagnostic and Follow-up Modality: Two Case Reports

Thymic carcinoid tumours constitute less than 1% of all carcinoids, and differ markedly from true thymomas in natural history, morphology, prognosis and therapeutic options. New clinical and diagnostic modalities are described in two brothers with thymic carcinoid associated with multiple endocrine...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scandinavian cardiovascular journal : SCJ 1999, Vol.33 (1), p.49-53
Hauptverfasser: SATTA, J, AHONEN, A, PARKKILA, S, LEINONEN, L, APAJA-SARKKINEN, M, LEPOJÄRVI, M, JUVONEN, T
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Zusammenfassung:Thymic carcinoid tumours constitute less than 1% of all carcinoids, and differ markedly from true thymomas in natural history, morphology, prognosis and therapeutic options. New clinical and diagnostic modalities are described in two brothers with thymic carcinoid associated with multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome. Octreotide scintigraphy proved useful for diagnosis and follow-up, and somatostatin receptor positivity may provide new prospects for treatment of non-resectable or recurrent tumour.
ISSN:1401-7431
1651-2006
DOI:10.1080/14017439950142046