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Adenocarcinoma of the Urachus

Journal of Urology, 1978
During the last 50 years 8 patients with adenocarcinoma of the urachus were managed at our hospital. The various modalities of therapy included radiation therapy, transurethral resection, segmental resection of the bladder and total cystectomy. A retrospective analysis of these cases is presented, including the histologic patterns, sites of spread and ...
D.A. Culp   +3 more
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Pancreatic adenocarcinoma

European Radiology, 2006
Adenocarcinoma is the most common malignant pancreatic tumor, affecting the head of the pancreas in 60-70% of cases. By the time of diagnosis, at least 80% of tumors are unresectable. Helical computed tomography (CT) is very effective in detecting and staging adenocarcinoma, with a sensitivity of up to 90% for detection and an accuracy of 80-90% for ...
P. Götzinger   +5 more
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Adenocarcinoma of bladder

European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 1997
Forty-eight patients with adenocarcinoma (21 urachal and 27 non-urachal) of the bladder were treated at the Tata Memorial Hospital between 1976 and 1992. The study group consisted of 32 men and 16 women. The urachal tumours were more common in younger patients (mean age: 49 years) than were non-urachal tumours (mean age: 58 years).
Murali R. Kamat   +3 more
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Metastasis of Bronchogenic Adenocarcinoma to Renal Adenocarcinoma

Southern Medical Journal, 1983
Metastasis of bronchogenic adenocarcinoma to renal adenocarcinoma occurred in a 79-year-old woman. The bronchogenic adenocarcinoma metastasized widely to various organs, whereas the renal adenocarcinoma was nonmetastatic. This case brings the total reported number of cancer-to-cancer metastases to 37.
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Adenocarcinoma of bladder

Urology, 1983
Twenty-five patients with pure primary adenocarcinoma of the bladder were treated in a fifteen-year period. Practically all patients presented with some combination of gross hematuria, irritative lower urinary tract symptoms, or obstruction. Almost half the lesions were at the dome of the bladder.
Reza S. Malek   +2 more
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Adenocarcinoma of the parotid

Head & Neck, 1989
All of the consultants considered needle biopsy an integral tool in management of a parotid neoplasm. If the tumor was limited to the superficial lobe of the parotid, they were split between ordering no further tests (Drs. Johnson and Glenn) and proceeding with a CT scan (Dr. Beckford).
Neal Beckford   +2 more
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