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Ivalon embolization in abdominal neoplasms

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1981
Polyvinyl alcohol foam (Ivalon) particles were used in arterial embolization of abdominal neoplasms for tumor devascularization. The Ivalon particles are available in two sizes: small (0.25-0.59 mm) and large (0.60-1.0 mm). Twenty-five tumor embolizations in 22 patients (16 hepatic neoplasms, five renal carcinomas, one lumbar metastasis) were performed
V P, Chuang, C S, Soo, S, Wallace
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Malignant abdominal neoplasms in childhood

The American Journal of Surgery, 1969
Abstract A survey of abdominal neoplasms encountered in children admitted to the A.U.B. Hospital during the eleven year period extending between January 1, 1955 and December 31, 1965 is presented. Fifty-nine cases of malignant and ten of benign abdominal neoplasms were found.
M S, Slim   +3 more
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Neoplasms of the abdominal wall

2022
Abstract Abdominal wall tumours are rare and account for less than 10 per cent of all soft tissue tumours. They comprise a wide range of pathologies with varied clinical behaviours and differing responses to treatment. Therefore, it is necessary to have made a diagnosis of the abdominal wall neoplasm prior to instituting treatment.
Alec Anthony Winder   +3 more
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Actinomycetoma masquerading as an abdominal neoplasm

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1982
Despite the fact that infection accompanying actinomycotic organisms is relatively rare, the possibility of such infection should be kept in mind because the organism is known to be commensal in the oral cavity, lungs, and intestinal tract. Abdominal lesions may mimic a neoplasm in many ways--physical findings, clinical course, and roentgenographic ...
J R, Thompson, R, Watts, W C, Thompson
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MR angiography in abdominal neoplasms

European Radiology, 1994
The role of magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in the evaluation of vascular involvement was studied in 55 patients with abdominal neoplasms. A 2-D time-of-flight (TOF) technique was used in 18 patients. All patients underwent CT and MR examinations before MRA.
Ettore Squillaci   +4 more
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CT features of abdominal plasma cell neoplasms

European Radiology, 2005
The aim of this study was to describe the CT features of abdominal plasma cell neoplasms. We reviewed CT imaging findings in 11 patients (seven men, four women; mean age 62 years) with plasma cell neoplasms and abdominal involvement. Helical CT of the entire abdomen and pelvis was performed following intravenous administration of contrast material ...
J, Monill   +7 more
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ABDOMINAL MUCINOUS CYSTIC NEOPLASM IN A MALE CHILD

Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2006
Mucinous cystic neoplasms (MCNs) make up a morphologic family of similar appearing tumors arising in the ovary and various extraovarian sites, including the pancreas, hepatobiliary tract, paratesticular soft tissues, and mesentery. Other than the uncommon mucinous cystadenoma of the ovary presenting in adolescence, MCNs are rarely seen by the ...
Jean J, Luo   +5 more
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USE OF THORACICOABDOMINAL INCISION FOR UPPER ABDOMINAL NEOPLASMS

Archives of Surgery, 1952
REMOVAL neoplasms of the upper abdomen frequently requires extirpation of multiple organs. Although most lesions of the region can be adequately attacked through a direct abdominal incision, certain bulky neoplasms present problems in removal because of their size and the involvement of more than one structure.
J M, BEAL, W P, LONGMIRE
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ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Palpable Abdominal Mass-Suspected Neoplasm

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2019
Palpable abdominal masses may arise from the abdominal cavity or the abdominal wall. The differential diagnosis is broad for each variant ranging from benign lipomas, inflammatory processes, to malignant tumors. The imaging approach to diagnosis varies by location.
Kathryn J, Fowler   +15 more
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Abdominal Neuroendocrine Neoplasm with Misplaced Exocytosis

Ultrastructural Pathology, 1993
A 22-year-old man presented with epigastric fullness and tenderness. A 14-cm mass that was adherent to the sigmoid colon was removed surgically. The tumor exhibited ultrastructural evidence of neuroendocrine differentiation but defied precise classification.
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