neuroendocrine tumor of the appendix, well differentiated, low or intermediate grade
ORPHA: 100079
Overview
well differentiated, low or intermediate grade tumor with neuroendocrine differentiation that arises from the appendix
Available Treatments (0)
No treatments linked yet
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Clinical Presentation
Signs and symptoms associated with neuroendocrine tumor of the appendix, well differentiated, low or intermediate grade, sourced from HPO and Orphanet clinical annotations.
Intestinal carcinoidNausea and vomitingEpisodic abdominal painPoor appetiteFunctional intestinal obstructionMechanical ileusAbdominal colicBowel urgencyAbnormal bowel soundsHypoactive bowel soundsConstipationAnorexiaHepatomegalyChronic noninfectious lymphadenopathyElevated circulating hepatic transaminase concentrationElevated serum acid phosphataseProtracted diarrheaIleal adenocarcinomaAdenocarcinoma of the colonPrimary hypercortisolismPalpitationsAsthmaHypotensionIncreased serum serotoninMidgut malrotationTricuspid stenosisAdrenocorticotropic hormone excessHeart murmurAppendiceal mucinous neoplasmOvarian neoplasm
Classification & Codes
Orphanet Code
ORPHA:100079neuroendocrine tumor of the appendix, well differentiated, low or intermediate grade
| Orphanet | ORPHA:100079 |
| Treatments | 0 drug(s) |
| Symptoms on record | 30 signs |
| Status | published |
Factual Authority
Last Updated3/20/2026
Clinical DataHPO · Orphanet
Drug DataFDA · EMA · CDSCO