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Abdominal Carcinoid Tumor

An anterior view of a patient with an abdominal carcinoid tumor, 1964. These very slow growing tumors usually originate from enterochromaffin cells of the small intestine, and are very rare. One quarter of the time they develop in the lungs. Image courtesy CDC/Emory University, Dr. Thomas Sellers. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
An anterior view of a patient with an abdominal carcinoid tumor, 1964. These very slow growing tumors usually originate from enterochromaffin cells of the small intestine, and are very rare. One quarter of the time they develop in the lungs. Image courtesy CDC/Emory University, Dr. Thomas Sellers. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
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