PMID: 4287114May 1, 1966Paper

Pedunculated islet-cell tumour of the duodenum

Journal of Clinical Pathology
R P Britt

Abstract

An unusual islet-cell tumour found at necropsy in a patient who had died from a myocardial infarction is described. Of particular interest were the pedunculated nature and large size of the tumour. The clinical features of the case are considered. Four islet-cell tumours in the duodenum have previously been reported and it seems probable that such tumours arise in heterotopic pancreas.

References

Dec 1, 1956·The American Journal of Medicine·V K FRANTZ, M R PORTER
Sep 1, 1958·A.M.A. Archives of Surgery·H A OBERHELMANL R DRAGSTEDT

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Aug 1, 1973·The Journal of Laryngology and Otology·J M Faccini, J L Williams
Oct 1, 1988·Hematological Oncology·A HorwichM Brada
Jul 15, 1985·International Journal of Cancer. Journal International Du Cancer·M M HafezT M Gamil
May 1, 1986·American Journal of Hematology·H Al-Mondhiry

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