A possible primary cutaneous carcinoid.

Cancer
C V Dijk, R E Ten Seldam

Abstract

A case is described of carcinoid tumor in the skin in which all efforts failed to discover a primary tumor in the internal organs. The possibility that this is a primary cutaneous carcinoid is discussed.

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