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Double adenoma of the pituitary: A somatotroph adenoma colliding with a gonadotroph adenoma [PDF]
Pituitary collision tumors are rare. They may create difficult diagnostic problems and their histogenesis is not clear. We report here an unusual case of a somatotroph adenoma colliding with a gonadotroph adenoma.The 64-year-old man had clinical acromegaly.
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Canalicular adenoma: Not a basal cell adenoma
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1984The evidence that canalicular adenomas and basal cell adenomas are separate entities is presented in this article. The clinical features were studied in a series of 13 previously unreported salivary gland tumors (5 canalicular adenomas and 8 basal cell adenomas) and 99 examples derived from the literature (68 canalicular adenomas and 31 basal cell ...
Marvin S. Smout+2 more
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Surgery Today, 1992
We report herein a case of a 42 year old woman with adenoma of the nipple of her left breast. The diseased nipple was enlarged, reddened and a hard elastic mass was palpable within its substance. There was an area of eczematoid erosion on the surface. Incisional biopsy revealed a picture of adenoma and therefore the nipple was excised.
Akihiko Kuwahara+6 more
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We report herein a case of a 42 year old woman with adenoma of the nipple of her left breast. The diseased nipple was enlarged, reddened and a hard elastic mass was palpable within its substance. There was an area of eczematoid erosion on the surface. Incisional biopsy revealed a picture of adenoma and therefore the nipple was excised.
Akihiko Kuwahara+6 more
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2017
Because of the increasing life expectancy and improving of diagnostic methods, management of pituitary adenomas in elderly patients is growing with time and, actually, the incidence rate has reached value of 7-10 %; more than 80 % of these lesions result in non-functioning pituitary adenomas.
Cappabianca P.+8 more
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Because of the increasing life expectancy and improving of diagnostic methods, management of pituitary adenomas in elderly patients is growing with time and, actually, the incidence rate has reached value of 7-10 %; more than 80 % of these lesions result in non-functioning pituitary adenomas.
Cappabianca P.+8 more
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British Journal of Urology, 1963
SUMMARYA case of papillary adenoma of the kidney is presented, which was diagnosed pre‐operatibvely by intravenous pyelography and by percutaneous needle biopsy. The surgical problems arising with it are discussed, as well as the behaviour of the tumour.
E. Merismsky, Z. Shimshony, H. Suprun
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SUMMARYA case of papillary adenoma of the kidney is presented, which was diagnosed pre‐operatibvely by intravenous pyelography and by percutaneous needle biopsy. The surgical problems arising with it are discussed, as well as the behaviour of the tumour.
E. Merismsky, Z. Shimshony, H. Suprun
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1994
This review focuses on recent developments in the treatment of pituitary adenomas. Current treatments include both transcranial and transsphenoidal surgery, the medical treatment specifically for endocrinopathies, and finally, radiation treatments including conventional radiation as well as stereotactic radiosurgery. All these modalities are reviewed.
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This review focuses on recent developments in the treatment of pituitary adenomas. Current treatments include both transcranial and transsphenoidal surgery, the medical treatment specifically for endocrinopathies, and finally, radiation treatments including conventional radiation as well as stereotactic radiosurgery. All these modalities are reviewed.
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Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2009
Serrated adenomas are categorized as sessile serrated adenomas (SSAs) and traditional serrated adenomas (TSAs). SSAs are more prevalent in the proximal colon and lack classic dysplasia, whereas TSAs are more prevalent in the rectosigmoid and have cytologic dysplasia.
Marcia Cruz-Correa+2 more
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Serrated adenomas are categorized as sessile serrated adenomas (SSAs) and traditional serrated adenomas (TSAs). SSAs are more prevalent in the proximal colon and lack classic dysplasia, whereas TSAs are more prevalent in the rectosigmoid and have cytologic dysplasia.
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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2002
Treatment of pituitary adenomas can be pharmacologic or surgical. First- line treatment of prolactinomas is usually medical, using either bromocriptine or cabergoline. Other symptomatic pituitary adenomas typically should be treated with transsphenoidal surgery. Radiation therapy can be adjunctive for residual or recurrent tumor.
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Treatment of pituitary adenomas can be pharmacologic or surgical. First- line treatment of prolactinomas is usually medical, using either bromocriptine or cabergoline. Other symptomatic pituitary adenomas typically should be treated with transsphenoidal surgery. Radiation therapy can be adjunctive for residual or recurrent tumor.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1947
THAT adenoma of the trachea is comparatively rare is indicated by the few cases reported in the literature as well as by the personal experiences of several authorities working in large clinics. REPORT OF A CASE M. F., a white woman aged 37, was first seen in a medical clinic on Dec. 13, 1940.
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THAT adenoma of the trachea is comparatively rare is indicated by the few cases reported in the literature as well as by the personal experiences of several authorities working in large clinics. REPORT OF A CASE M. F., a white woman aged 37, was first seen in a medical clinic on Dec. 13, 1940.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
Dr. William Clark, Junior Assistant Resident in Medicine, Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, and Assistant in Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine: The patient is a 68-year-old retired white woman who entered Jewish Hospital for the fourth time on June 27, 1967, with the chief complaint of abdominal pain.
Stanford Wessler, Louis V. Avioli
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Dr. William Clark, Junior Assistant Resident in Medicine, Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, and Assistant in Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine: The patient is a 68-year-old retired white woman who entered Jewish Hospital for the fourth time on June 27, 1967, with the chief complaint of abdominal pain.
Stanford Wessler, Louis V. Avioli
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