Abstract Library

Members may log into MY ENETS to visit the abstract library from previous ENETS conferences.

Participants of the ENETS Conference in 2024 can now access the abstract booklet, e-posters and videos, slide decks of talks, the poster carousel, and more via My ENETS.

ENETS Abstract Search

#2061 Midgut Carcinoids Presenting as Subacute Intestinal Obstruction. A Case Report of Territory Care Hospital.

Introduction: Midgut carcinoids are well differentiated neuroendocrine tumors possessing secretary properties releasing various peptides. Over the past few decades, there incidence has been increased. Since countries like Pakistan lack the diagnostic facilities, they are often misdiagnosed.

Conference: 15th Annual ENETSConcerence (2018)

Presenting Author: Fatima A

Authors: Fatima A, Zaidi S,

Keywords: midgut carcinoid, liver metastasis, misdiagnosis, surgery,

#1103 Risk and Protective Factors for Midgut Carcinoid Tumours: A Case-Control Study of Prospectively Evaluated Patients

Introduction: The incidence of midgut carcinoid tumours is on the rise, but few studies have investigated risk factors for their occurrence.

Conference: 12th Annual ENETSConcerence (2015)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Rinzivillo M, Capurso G, Campana D, Fazio N, Panzuto F,

Keywords: Midgut Carcinoid Tumours,

#1053 Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor and Ileal Carcinoid in Acromegaly. Pluriglandular Association in Non-MEN 1 Patient: A Case Report.

Introduction: Pluriglandolar endocrine disease in patients without familial inherited disease (non-MEN 1) are very rare. Primary Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (pNET) and ileal carcinoid tumors have different embryologic origin (foregut and midgut respectively).

Conference: 12th Annual ENETSConcerence (2015)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Lico V, Milanetto A, Moletta L, Scaroni C, Alaggio R,

Keywords: acromegaly, carcinoid, pNET,

#914 French Cohort of Familial Midgut Carcinoid Tumors

Introduction: Familial Midgut Carcinoid Tumors (FMCT) are a rare and poorly described entity defined by the occurrence of a midgut carcinoid tumor in at least two first-degree relatives.

Conference: 11th Annual ENETSConcerence (2014)

Presenting Author: de Mestier L

Authors: De Mestier L, Fleury C, Pasmant E, Brixi H, Murat A,

Keywords: carcinoid tumor, family, heredity ,

#717 A Pancreatic Metastasis from Carcinoid Midgut Tumor

Introduction: Metastatic lesions to the pancreas are rare.

Conference: 10th Annual ENETSConcerence (2013)

Presenting Author: Pasquali C

Authors: Moletta L, Milanetto A, Alaggio R, Sperti C, Pedrazzoli S,

Keywords: pancreatic metastasis, midgut carcinoid, pancreatic resection,