Ileal carcinoid with hepatic and peritoneal metastasis presenting as Carcinoid syndrome

  • Robin George
  • Pradeep Kumar
  • Durga Prasan
  • Neena Mampilly
  • Anoop Madayambath

Abstract

Gastrointestinal carcinoid tumours are uncommon neuroendocrine tumours. They can either present as a non-functioning tumour mass, or as a “functioning†tumour secondary to the production of several biopeptides resulting in carcinoid syndrome. The incidence of carcinoid syndrome is less, and usually occurs in carcinoids of small bowel origin with hepatic metastasis. The patient being reported is a case of ileal carcinoid with hepatic and peritoneal metastasis presenting as carcinoid syndrome.

Author Biographies

Pradeep Kumar
Consultant, Department of Medical Gastroenterology, Baby Memorial Hospital, Calicut, Kerala, India
Durga Prasan
Senior Consultant, Department of Medical Oncology, Baby Memorial Hospital, Calicut, Kerala, India
Neena Mampilly
Senior Consultant, Department of Pathology, Baby Memorial Hospital, Calicut, Kerala, India
Anoop Madayambath
Consultant, Department of Radio Diagnosis and Imaging, Baby Memorial Hospital, Calicut, Kerala, India
Published
2019-08-09
How to Cite
GEORGE, Robin et al. Ileal carcinoid with hepatic and peritoneal metastasis presenting as Carcinoid syndrome. BMH Medical Journal - ISSN 2348–392X, [S.l.], v. 6, n. 4, p. 135-139, aug. 2019. ISSN 2348-392X. Available at: <https://www.babymhospital.org/BMH_MJ/index.php/BMHMJ/article/view/216>. Date accessed: 04 may 2024.
Section
Case Reports