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#1547 Neuroendocrine Tumours of the Thymus: A Report of Four Cases

Introduction: Neuroendocrine tumours of the thymus (thymic carcinoids) are a rare group of malignancies with a reported incidence of about 1 in 5 million. Over a ten year period in our institution, covering a population of 3.5 million, there had only been two confirmed cases.

Conference: 13th Annual ENETSConcerence (2016)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Richardson C, Henley G, Jones C, Turner R, Anthoney A,

Keywords: -,

#1006 The Use of Endoluminal Stents to Overcome Vascular Obstruction Arising from Mesenteric and Retroperitoneal Neuroendocrine Metastases

Introduction: Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NET) often metastasise to lymph nodes. Nodal metastases from neuroendocrine tumors in the distal small intestine commonly (>50%) develop in the mesentery and are often centred at the mesenteric root surrounding the major vessels supplying the bowel. Compression of these vessels, by the nodes or associated fibrosis, can lead to severe symptoms such as pain (secondary to bowel ischaemia ), ascites (from superior mesenteric vein obstruction) and bowel perforation. In view of the often indolent nature of GEP-NET, symptoms from lymph node masses can persist for years, causing significant morbidity and early mortality.

Conference: 11th Annual ENETSConcerence (2014)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Anthoney A, Patel J, Kamposioras K,

Keywords: gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, endoluminal stent, mesentery,