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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990
We have studied eight cases of an acquired lymphatic endothelial lesion for which we propose the name "benign lymphangioendothelioma." The lesions developed as solitary, slowly extending, erythematous macules and plaques, usually occurring on the extremities or the shoulders in adolescents or adults.
E W, Jones +3 more
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We have studied eight cases of an acquired lymphatic endothelial lesion for which we propose the name "benign lymphangioendothelioma." The lesions developed as solitary, slowly extending, erythematous macules and plaques, usually occurring on the extremities or the shoulders in adolescents or adults.
E W, Jones +3 more
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Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1985
An important, yet neglected, problem in dermatopathology, is the evaluation of the benign acanthomas, the benign tumors of epidermal keratinocytes. The benign acanthomas may be simulated by lesions which are not benign (e.g. actinic keratosis), not tumors (e.g. normal plantar skin), or are not epidermal (e.g. dermatofibroma).
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An important, yet neglected, problem in dermatopathology, is the evaluation of the benign acanthomas, the benign tumors of epidermal keratinocytes. The benign acanthomas may be simulated by lesions which are not benign (e.g. actinic keratosis), not tumors (e.g. normal plantar skin), or are not epidermal (e.g. dermatofibroma).
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Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2001
Meningioma was diagnosed in four women, aged 40, 24, 41 and almost 75 years, respectively. The first of these patients was treated with surgery, the second and third patients underwent surgery followed by conventional radiotherapy because of a tumour residue or dural tail, and the last patient was treated with stereotactic radiosurgery.
Wolbers, JG +3 more
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Meningioma was diagnosed in four women, aged 40, 24, 41 and almost 75 years, respectively. The first of these patients was treated with surgery, the second and third patients underwent surgery followed by conventional radiotherapy because of a tumour residue or dural tail, and the last patient was treated with stereotactic radiosurgery.
Wolbers, JG +3 more
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Journal of Infection, 1984
The most familiar clinical presentation of cryptococcal disease is subacute lymphocytic meningitis, generally in immunocompromised patients. Isolation of Cryptococcus neoformans from the bloodstream has been regarded as a grave prognostic sign, but we have recently seen a patient with cryptococcaemia which had an unusually benign course.
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The most familiar clinical presentation of cryptococcal disease is subacute lymphocytic meningitis, generally in immunocompromised patients. Isolation of Cryptococcus neoformans from the bloodstream has been regarded as a grave prognostic sign, but we have recently seen a patient with cryptococcaemia which had an unusually benign course.
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Is benign phyllodes truly benign?
European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 2017Anita Sharma +3 more
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Benign and Malignant Sacrococcygeal Teratomas
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1969Orvar Swenson
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