No Underlying Cause: A Case of a Fatal Neuroendocrine Lung Tumor
Journal: Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports (Vol.6, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-05-11
Authors : Alexandria Dennison Nafisha Ali; Ahmed Ibrahim;
Page : 012-014
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Abstract
A 34 year old female with metastasizing neuroendocrine lung carcinoma with no underlying etiologies. Patient was diagnosed with stage 4 lung neuroendocrine cancer with treatment options limited due to intellectual disability and overall poor prognosis. The patient had a rapid decline over a 5 week period with decreased intake, decreased appetite, and overall azotemia and resulted in patient's death
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