Gene Section ASCL1 (achaete-scute homolog 1 or achaete-scute complex homolog 1)
... cytoplasm.SCLC tumors are poorly differentiated neuroendocrine tumors as compared to bronchoid carcinoid tumors and is an aggressive and highly metastatic tumor, accounting to about 20% death from lung cancer. Owing to its NE-phenotype, these tumors secrete chromogranin A, GRP and calcitonin in addi ...
... cytoplasm.SCLC tumors are poorly differentiated neuroendocrine tumors as compared to bronchoid carcinoid tumors and is an aggressive and highly metastatic tumor, accounting to about 20% death from lung cancer. Owing to its NE-phenotype, these tumors secrete chromogranin A, GRP and calcitonin in addi ...
SDH Mutations - UTSW Medicine
... Paraglangiomas (PGL) are slow growing tumors that arise from paraganglia tissue • Parasympathetic PGL: typically located in the head or neck, usually nonfunctional (non-‐secretory), 5% may hyper-‐secrete hormones. ...
... Paraglangiomas (PGL) are slow growing tumors that arise from paraganglia tissue • Parasympathetic PGL: typically located in the head or neck, usually nonfunctional (non-‐secretory), 5% may hyper-‐secrete hormones. ...
Michael J. Fisher, MD – Research Investment
... conducting therapeutic clinical trials, observational studies and retrospective studies for children with nervous system tumors. He is Deputy Chair of the NF Clinical Trials Consortium. He is Chair of the Visual Outcomes Committee and member of the Steering Committee for REiNS (Response Evaluation i ...
... conducting therapeutic clinical trials, observational studies and retrospective studies for children with nervous system tumors. He is Deputy Chair of the NF Clinical Trials Consortium. He is Chair of the Visual Outcomes Committee and member of the Steering Committee for REiNS (Response Evaluation i ...
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... bronchial tumors and believed to be very slow g growing originating from the neurosecretory g g g y cells (Kulchitsky’s cells) • 2. Carcinoid Syndrome is characterized by episodic flushing, bronchospasm and diarrhea. The diagnosis is established by an increase in 5‐HIAA assay in the urine ...
... bronchial tumors and believed to be very slow g growing originating from the neurosecretory g g g y cells (Kulchitsky’s cells) • 2. Carcinoid Syndrome is characterized by episodic flushing, bronchospasm and diarrhea. The diagnosis is established by an increase in 5‐HIAA assay in the urine ...
Octreoscan - people.vcu.edu
... suppression of insulin and glucagon secretion. In its relationship to these hormones it is similar to the feedback loop associated with thyroids and adrenals. ...
... suppression of insulin and glucagon secretion. In its relationship to these hormones it is similar to the feedback loop associated with thyroids and adrenals. ...
Octreoscan - people.vcu.edu
... suppression of insulin and glucagon secretion. In its relationship to these hormones it is similar to the feedback loop associated with thyroids and adrenals. ...
... suppression of insulin and glucagon secretion. In its relationship to these hormones it is similar to the feedback loop associated with thyroids and adrenals. ...
Ectopic_Hormone_Syndromes
... underlying malignancy GH, glucagon, glucocorticoids, or somatostatin have been effective in individual patients with unresectable tumors ...
... underlying malignancy GH, glucagon, glucocorticoids, or somatostatin have been effective in individual patients with unresectable tumors ...
Neuroendocrine tumor
Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are neoplasms that arise from cells of the endocrine (hormonal) and nervous systems. Many are benign, while some are malignant. They most commonly occur in the intestine, where they are often called carcinoid tumors, but they are also found in the pancreas, lung and the rest of the body.Although there are many kinds of NETs, they are treated as a group of tissue because the cells of these neoplasms share common features, such as looking similar, having special secretory granules, and often producing biogenic amines and polypeptide hormones.