Arning carcinoids are malignant neoplasms of unknown origin that are highly aggressive. They are characterized by the presence of small clusters of malignant cells, which are usually localized in the mucous membranes of the gastrointestinal tract. Although carcinoids rarely metastasize and are not aggressive, they require careful diagnosis and treatment to prevent cancer from developing. The article will discuss the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of Arning's carcinoids, as well as possible complications and prognosis.
Causes of Arning carcinoid. Most scientists are inclined to believe that these formations arise against the background of long-term