Sözer, MuhsinHorhorlu, Fevzi2022-04-292022-04-292009-06Öztürk, E. vd. (2009). "Carcinoid tumor within Meckel's diverticulum causing gastrointestinal bleeding". Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 20(2), 151-152.1300-4948http://hdl.handle.net/11452/26271https://www.turkjgastroenterol.org/content/files/sayilar/224/buyuk/7211.pdfThe most common complications of Meckel’s diverticulum, which affects approximately 2% of the general population, are bleeding, intestinal obstruction and diverticulitis (1). Bleeding is usually the result of ileal mucosal ulceration that occurs due tumor occurring within a Meckel’s diverticulum is even more uncommon and is usually an incidental finding at surgery or autopsy (3, 4).eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGastroenterology & hepatologyAdultBlood transfusionCarcinoid tumorGastrointestinal hemorrhageHumansIleal neoplasmsMaleMeckel diverticulumCarcinoid tumor within Meckel's diverticulum causing gastrointestinal bleedingLetter0002836057000142-s2.0-6764936468815115220219530052Gastroenterology & hepatologyCase Report; Vitelline Duct; Ileocecal ValveAdultCarcinoidCase reportClinical featureGastrointestinal hemorrhageHistopathologyHumanHuman tissueLetterMaleMeckel diverticulumPhysical examinationSmall intestine tumor