Carcinoid syndrome classification: Difference between revisions
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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
Classification of carcinoid tumors is based generally on the location in the primitive gut that gives rise to the tumor: | Classification of carcinoid tumors is based generally on the location in the primitive gut that gives rise to the tumor: | ||
*Foregut carcinoid tumors | *[[Foregut]] carcinoid tumors | ||
*Midgut carcinoid tumors | *[[Midgut]] carcinoid tumors | ||
*Hindgut carcinoid tumors | *[[Hindgut]] carcinoid tumors | ||
Carcinoid tumours of the lung can be divided into the two groups dependent on histology as follows:<ref> Carcinoid tumours of the lung | Carcinoid tumours of the lung can be divided into the two groups dependent on histology as follows:<ref> Carcinoid tumours of the lung | ||
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Carcinoid tumours of the lung can also be divided into two groups dependent on location as follows: | Carcinoid tumours of the lung can also be divided into two groups dependent on location as follows: | ||
*Bronchial carcinoid | *[[Bronchial]] carcinoid tumors: central lesions | ||
*Peripheral pulmonary carcinoid | *Peripheral pulmonary carcinoid tumors: peripheral lesions | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Based on location of tumor, carcinoid tumor may be classified into either foregut, midgut or hindgut carcinoid tumors.
Classification
Classification of carcinoid tumors is based generally on the location in the primitive gut that gives rise to the tumor:
Carcinoid tumours of the lung can be divided into the two groups dependent on histology as follows:[1]
- Typical carcinoid tumours of the lung
- Atypical carcinoid tumours of the lung
Carcinoid tumours of the lung can also be divided into two groups dependent on location as follows:
- Bronchial carcinoid tumors: central lesions
- Peripheral pulmonary carcinoid tumors: peripheral lesions
References
- ↑ Carcinoid tumours of the lung . Radiopaedia. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/carcinoid-tumours-of-the-lung Accessed on September 22, 2015