N Concordance 1 , one patient with a small asymptomatic carcinoid tumor revealing chronic atroph 2 re described in three cases of atypical carcinoid tumor of the larynx. All patie 3 postoperative follow-up of a bronchial carcinoid tumor causing Cushing's syndro 4 licated by a large pedunculated gastric carcinoid tumor was found. Additionally, 5 his is the first reported case of ileal carcinoid tumor causing Cushing's syndro 6 his symptomatic patient with metastatic carcinoid tumor from the gastrointestina 7 ent strategies for primary and advanced carcinoid tumors and the carcinoid syndr 8 d with simple appendectomy. Appendiceal carcinoid tumors less than 2 cm in size 9 orticotropin-secreting bronchopulmonary carcinoid tumors represent a distinct, m 10 LUSIONS: Endoscopic treatment of rectal carcinoid tumors was found to be appropr 11 is the most favorable of all the midgut carcinoid tumors. Tumors smaller than 2 12 n one an adenocarcinoma and the other a carcinoid tumour representing a collisio 13 TI - The risk of gastric carcinoma and carcinoid tumours in patients with 14 s have been noted to occur in malignant carcinoid tumours as well. Given the ove