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Endoscopic diagnosis of a bleeding ileal carcinoid tumour.
  1. W D Rees,
  2. J Bancewicz

    Abstract

    Carcinoid tumour accounts for one per cent of all gastrointestinal neoplasms and has been reported in 0.5% of appendicectomy specimens. Local gastrointestinal complications occur infrequently and we report a case of repeated and massive gastrointestinal haemorrhage from a non-metabolically active carcinoid tumour of the distal ileum diagnosed by colonoscopy.

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