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Hello @tigerseye, and welcome to the NETs support group on Mayo Clinic Connect. I see that you had surgery. I am sorry to hear of the problem you had with the ruptured artery and the loss of blood.

Was this surgery to remove a neuroendocrine tumor (NET) or for some other problem? What type of specialist will you be seeing next week?

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@hopeful33250 they diagnosed a neuro tumour. They went in and couldn’t find it. 7 months after CT Scan said lesion had healed. This time looking again Path report. Biopsy has a 1.0mm neuroendocrine lesion, with monotonous small-intermediate sized cells without mitoses or necrosis. The distinction between neuro. Hyperplasia and neuurodictrine tumour (net) is uncertain when less than 5mm . endoscopic correlation is required..
This specialist I am seeing is qualified in this Net stuff. I’m arming myself as much as I can . So any information or thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks from Australia