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Ask Your Doctor
Suggested questions to ask your doctor (PDF 70 KB) if you've been newly diagnosed with carcinoid syndrome, plus a form to keep track of your symptoms and treatment. You will need Adobe® Reader® to view this file.
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Types of Carcinoid Tumors (979KB) Duration: 1min 30sec
How carcinoid tumors arising in the foregut, midgut, and hindgut differ in the kinds of secretions they produce. View as Mpeg (6.9 MB) |
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Silent and Symptomatic Tumors (921KB) Duration: 1min 12sec
Why carcinoid tumors of the GI tract most often do not cause symptoms, whereas those that metastasize to the liver do. View as Mpeg (6.3 MB) |
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Carcinoid Flush (374KB) Duration: 30sec
How excess serotonin secretion produces carcinoid flush and telangiectasia. View as Mpeg (3 MB) |
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Respiratory Symptoms (286KB) Duration: 23sec
How excess serotonin secretion causes respiratory symptoms such as bronchoconstriction, wheezing, and dyspnea. View as Mpeg (2.3 MB) |
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Carcinoid Heart Disease (339KB) Duration: 27sec
How excess serotonin secretion can cause the characteristic pattern of cardiac symptoms known as carcinoid heart syndrome. View as Mpeg (2.3 MB) |
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GI Symptoms (566KB) Duration: 44sec
How excess serotonin secretion causes GI symptoms such as diarrhea. View as Mpeg (4.2 MB) |





