Disease | gastritis |
Phenotype | C0043515|zollinger-ellison syndrome |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 23767034 | Gastric carcinoids are well-differentiated endocrine tumors composed of nonfunctioning enterochromaffin-like cells arising in the oxyntic mucosa of the body or fundus.19 gastric carcinoids account for less than 2% of gastric neoplasm, and represents less than 1% of carcinoids.20 there are three distinct clinical settings: autoimmune atrophic gastritis, patients with concomitant zollinger-ellison syndrome and men-1 syndrome, and sporadic case.21 in the first two cases, they are usually multiple, broad-based, yellowish, polypoid masses of less than 2 cm in diameter. |
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