Classic neuroendocrine tumor of appendix

MONDO:0018016

Classic endocrine tumor of the appendix is a type of endocrine tumor of the appendix, seen twice as frequently in females than in males, and usually presenting before the fifth decade of life. Classic endocrine tumor of the appendix is usually asymptomatic when located in the tip of the appendix (without obstruction), but acute appendicitis is often associated.

Also known as: classic appendiceal neuroendocrine tumor, classic appendiceal neuroendocrine tumour, classic appendix neuroendocrine tumor, classic appendix neuroendocrine tumour

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