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Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are
neoplasms that
arise from
cells of the
endocrine (hormonal) and
nervous systems. They most
commonly occur in the intestine...
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Neuroendocrine cells are
cells that
receive neuronal input (through
neurotransmitters released by
nerve cells or
neurosecretory cells) and, as a consequence...
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Neuroendocrine differentiation is a term
primarily used in
relation to
prostate cancers that
display a
significant neuroendocrine cell po****tion on histopathological...
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Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (PanNETs, PETs, or PNETs),
often referred to as "islet cell tumours", or "pancreatic
endocrine tumours" are
neuroendocrine neoplasms...
- that
occur secondary to
neuroendocrine tumors (formerly
known as
carcinoid tumors). The
syndrome is
caused by
neuroendocrine tumors most
often found in...
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nervous and
endocrine systems often act
together in a
process called neuroendocrine integration, to
regulate the
physiological processes of the
human body...
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arise from
these cells.
About 1–2% of
cases of
pancreatic cancer are
neuroendocrine tumors,
which arise from the hormone-producing
cells of the pancreas...
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Neuroendocrine hyperplasia is rare and
poorly understood lung
condition which is
characterized by an
abnormal growth of
pulmonary neuroendocrine cells...
- Large-cell
neuroendocrine carcinoma of the lung (LCNEC of the lung), or
pulmonary large-cell
neuroendocrine carcinoma (PLCNC), is a
highly malignant neoplasm...
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carcinoid tumor) is a slow-growing type of
neuroendocrine tumor originating in the
cells of the
neuroendocrine system. In some cases,
metastasis may occur...