ACTH-secreting thymic carcinoid associated with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1.
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M. Yano | Y. Fujii | I. Fukai | E. Suzuki | H. Haneda | A. Konishi | K. Endo | K. Mizuno | Y. Kobayashi
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