Definition of Carcinoids

1. Noun. (plural of carcinoid) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Carcinoids

1. carcinoid [n] - See also: carcinoid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carcinoids

carcinoembryonic antigen
carcinogen
carcinogeneses
carcinogenesis
carcinogenetic
carcinogenic
carcinogenically
carcinogenicity
carcinogenicity tests
carcinogens
carcinoid
carcinoid flush
carcinoid heart disease
carcinoid syndrome
carcinoid tumour
carcinoids (current term)
carcinological
carcinologist
carcinologists
carcinology
carcinolysis
carcinolytic
carcinoma
carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma
carcinoma in situ
carcinoma myxomatodes
carcinoma simplex
carcinomal
carcinomas
carcinomata

Literary usage of Carcinoids

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1921)
"Gerlach, P.: The Difference Between True Carcinoma of the Appendix and the So-called "carcinoids" of the Appendix (Uebcr die Abgrenzung der echten Carcinome ..."

2. Natural History: A Manual of Zoology for Schools, Colleges, and the General by Sanborn Tenney (1872)
"The abdomen is also without appendages. This group embraces carcinoids; ... The carcinoids are very small or minute, and are represented by Cyclops, ..."

3. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1864)
"First, carcinoids (as named by Latreille) consisting of the Cyclops group (Copepods of Edwards), whose species have a strong ..."

4. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1864)
"First, carcinoids (as named by Latreille) consisting of the Cyclops group ... a much more elliptic abdomen than the carcinoids, it being short, incurved, ..."

5. Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis by American Dermatological Association (1913)
"If this view is accepted, then the tumor must be looked upon as epithelial in origin and, although different in aspect from the carcinoids met with in the ..."

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