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Gastric carcinoid: two unusual presentations.

J P Goldfarb, F Gross, R Maxfield

    The American Journal of Gastroenterology
    |June 1, 1983
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    Gastric carcinoid tumors can mimic benign polyps. This report details two rare cases, one with multiple polyps and another with associated atrophic gastritis and pernicious anemia, highlighting unusual presentations.

    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology
    • Oncology
    • Pathology

    Background:

    • Gastric carcinoid tumors are rare neuroendocrine neoplasms.
    • Typical presentations often differ from benign gastric polyps.

    Observation:

    • Two unique cases of gastric carcinoid tumors are presented.
    • Case 1: Multiple, benign-appearing polyps.
    • Case 2: Single polypoid gastric carcinoid with atrophic gastritis and pernicious anemia.

    Findings:

    • Gastric carcinoid can present atypically as seemingly benign polyps.
    • The association with atrophic gastritis and pernicious anemia is uncommon.

    Implications:

    • Highlights the importance of considering rare diagnoses even with benign appearances.

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  • Emphasizes the need for thorough investigation of gastric polyps.
  • Contributes to understanding the diverse clinical spectrum of gastric carcinoid.