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[Precancerous condition of colonic neoplasm].
Tetsuji, Takayama +2 more
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[Colonic neoplasms complicated by perforation].
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Colonic Neoplasms Following Ureterosigmoidostomy
Journal of Urology, 1975Attention is drawn to the occurrence of colonic tumors at the site of ureterosigmoidostomy. A case of carcinoma is described, the literature is reviewed and regular long-term followup is emphasized.
J Y, Rivard, A, Bedard, L, Dionne
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Cecal fecaloma mimicking colonic neoplasm
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1981We present the case of a young man with chronic diarrhea associated with an apparent cecal neoplasm roentgenographically. The lesion was diagnosed as a fecaloma only after the curative right hemicolectomy specimen was examined.
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Archives of Surgery, 1969
It is becoming clear that a bowel which undergoes frequent polypoid changes, either adenomatous or villous, is more prone to develop a malignant neoplasm. Likewise, a bowel which has produced one carcinomatous lesion has a much greater probability of developing a second such lesion.
E M, Copeland, R S, Jones, L D, Miller
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It is becoming clear that a bowel which undergoes frequent polypoid changes, either adenomatous or villous, is more prone to develop a malignant neoplasm. Likewise, a bowel which has produced one carcinomatous lesion has a much greater probability of developing a second such lesion.
E M, Copeland, R S, Jones, L D, Miller
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Archives of Surgery, 1977
Estrogen receptor protein was found in 24% of colonic neoplasms. Presence of estrogen receptor activity was independent of age or sex of the patient, state of differentiation or spread of the tumor, and concentration of carcinoembryonic antigen in the tumor.
J E, McClendon +4 more
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Estrogen receptor protein was found in 24% of colonic neoplasms. Presence of estrogen receptor activity was independent of age or sex of the patient, state of differentiation or spread of the tumor, and concentration of carcinoembryonic antigen in the tumor.
J E, McClendon +4 more
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Rectosigmoid stent for obstructing colonic neoplasms
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1992Attempting proctoscopic placement of a rectosigmoid stent is proposed as a first step in treating obstructing rectosigmoid neoplasms. If stent placement is successful, elective colon resection can be performed following treatment of any coexisting medical problems that would complicate an emergency colon resection and after routine mechanical bowel ...
R R, Keen, C P, Orsay
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Colonic lymphoid follicles associated with colonic neoplasms.
Radiology, 1988In 3,399 patients more than 40 years of age undergoing air-contrast enema examinations a prospective evaluation was done for the presence of colonic lymphoid follicles. In 3,315 patients there was no evidence of lymphoid follicles. Colonic neoplasms were diagnosed in 8.47% of these individuals.
S N, Glick, S K, Teplick, W M, Ross
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Stromal Eosinophilia in Colonic Epithelial Neoplasms
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2000The purpose of this retrospective study was to determine the frequency and intensity of eosinophilic infiltration (or tissue eosinophilia) in the stroma of colonic adenomas, hyperplastic polyps, and colorectal adenocarcinomas. Eosinophilic infiltration in various malignancies has been reported but has not been evaluated in benign colorectal adenomas ...
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