Metastatic Carcinoid Tumor Presenting As Right Sided Heart Failure

AuthorEfren Martinez-Quintanaen
AuthorMaria Del Mar Avila-Gonzalezen
AuthorLaura Suarez-Castellanoen
AuthorFayna Rodriguez-Gonzalezen
Issued Date2013-03-31en
AbstractCarcinoid tumor is a slow-growing type of neuroendocrine tumor, originating in the enterochromaffin cells and secreting mainly serotonin. The diagnosis is based on clinical symptoms, hormone levels, radiological and nuclear imaging, and histological confirmation. The clinical symptoms are characterized by flushing, diarrhea, abdominal pain, telangiectasia and/or bronchoconstriction. However, most patients have metastatic disease at diagnosis because the clinic goes unnoticed or are ascribed to other abdominal conditions. We report the clinical symptoms, hormone levels, radiological and nuclear imaging, histological diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of a 44-year-old female patient with congestive heart failure secondary to carcinoid heart disease in the context of liver metastases of an ileum carcinoid tumor.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijem.6927en
KeywordCarcinoiden
KeywordNeuroendocrineen
KeywordHeart Failureen
KeywordTricuspide Valveen
KeywordSerotoninen
KeywordOctreotideen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleMetastatic Carcinoid Tumor Presenting As Right Sided Heart Failureen
TypeCase Reporten

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