American family physician
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American family physician · Oct 1993
Case ReportsBronchial carcinoid presenting as refractory asthma.
Bronchial carcinoids are low-grade malignant neoplasms that usually occur in the central airways. The central endobronchial location typically results in symptoms of bronchial obstruction. Infrequently, asthma-like symptoms may be produced by endobronchial tumors. The diagnosis of bronchial carcinoid is often made after months of unsuccessful treatment for more common respiratory conditions.