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Pinpointing an innovative autophagic signature as a prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers in colorectal carcinoma. [PDF]
Kadry MO, Abdel-Megeed RM.
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High SPINK1 Immunostaining in Colorectal Carcinoma is Associated with Poor Outcomes. [PDF]
Nasser O, Gomaa W, Aref W, Moussa R.
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1998
Two rare cases of colorectal adenocarcinoma seen during the last 3 years in children under 10 years of age are reported. To improve survival, emphasis is given on its early diagnosis by a thorough examination and investigation of the child in every case of prolonged bleeding per rectum, diarrhoea and other non specific abdominal symptoms.
S, Kothari, G, Prabhakar, V B, Kalra
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Two rare cases of colorectal adenocarcinoma seen during the last 3 years in children under 10 years of age are reported. To improve survival, emphasis is given on its early diagnosis by a thorough examination and investigation of the child in every case of prolonged bleeding per rectum, diarrhoea and other non specific abdominal symptoms.
S, Kothari, G, Prabhakar, V B, Kalra
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COLORECTAL CARCINOMA AND LYMPHOMA
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1982Examination of the clinical, pathological and follow up data on patients who have had a colorectal carcinoma resected at Concord Hospital between 1971 and 1979 has disclosed five patients with a synchronous or metachronous lymphoma. The literature related to this association is reviewed.
R C, Jaworski +5 more
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COLORECTAL CARCINOMA IN THE YOUNG
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1985Four hundred and five patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma were seen over a five year period in the Department of Surgery, University of Hong Kong. These patients were divided into two concurrent groups according to the age of 40. Thirty patients (7.4%) were below age of 40 at the time of presentation.
S K, Wong +4 more
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Colorectal carcinoma in children
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1999Colorecta I carcinoma is extremely rare in children and presents with a poor prognosis. Surgical management and long-term follow-up of this entity are still obscure because of lack of data. Therefore, a retrospective clinical trial was performed to evaluate the clinical characteristics of childhood colorectal carcinoma and to determine the predictors ...
I, Karnak +3 more
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Reoperation for Colorectal Carcinoma
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1991In the management of the patient with intra-abdominal recurrence of colorectal carcinoma, surgery remains the primary mode of therapy when cure or significant palliation is anticipated. Appreciation of the importance of close follow-up after primary resection coupled with improved diagnostic modalities has allowed the surgeon not only to detect earlier
T R, Austgen, W W, Souba, K I, Bland
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The evolution of colorectal carcinoma
Clinical Radiology, 1984Pathologists and radiologists have much in common over the whole range of hospital practice but, in particular, we share a deep interest in the morphological aspects of oncolog). In this lecture I shall be describing the histopathology of the polyp-cancer or adenoma-carcinoma sequence in the large bowel which is now widely accepted as the morphological
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