Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4298773 | Journal of Surgical Education | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Post hoc studies investigating patients with metastatic carcinoid tumors consistently have demonstrated outcomes that are not all too promising in terms of long-term survival, particularly for those with multiple metastases to the small bowel, mesentery, and liver. Here we present a patient with these clinical findings who, contrary to current expectations, has survived much longer than anticipated. This case is a sobering reminder for physicians not only to evaluate carefully and care for their patients but also to choose their words carefully in all communication with them.
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Authors
David G. Zacharias, Mark H. Jensen, David R. Farley,