File:Atypical carcinoid tumor.jpg

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Description This was a soft, dark purple ovoid nudule attached to the parotid gland in a 79-year-old male, who had been previously diagnoses with an atypical thymic carcinoid 21 months before. The cut surface of the nodule was very bloody and soft, not unlike a congested spleen in appearance.
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Author Ed Uthman, MD
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current11:07, 8 June 2009Thumbnail for version as of 11:07, 8 June 20091,666 × 1,276 (985 KB)Martin H. (talk | contribs)original size from flickr
12:23, 8 October 2008Thumbnail for version as of 12:23, 8 October 20081,024 × 784 (812 KB)Patho (talk | contribs)== Summary == {{Information |Description=This was a soft, dark purple ovoid nudule attached to the parotid gland in a 79-year-old male, who had been previously diagnoses with an atypical thymic carcinoid 21 months before. The cut surface of the nodule was

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