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Histochemical study of aminopeptidase in malignant neoplasms of the female genitals
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1968Abstract The aminopeptidase activity of malignant tumors and other tissues of the female genitals was observed histochemically in fresh frozen section by the Nachlas, Crawford, and Seligman method with l -leucyl-β-naphthylamide as the substrate.
M, Ishihara +3 more
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Oral contraceptives and neoplasms other than breast and female genital tract
European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2009We reviewed epidemiological data on oral contraceptive (OC) use and colorectal, liver, lung and other nonfemale neoplasms. The data for colorectal cancer are suggestive of a favourable effect of OC, in the absence, however, of any duration-risk relation.
C. La Vecchia, C. Bosetti
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Female genital schistosomiasis mimicking an ovarian neoplasm: A case report
Parasitology InternationalA case description of a rare occurrence of female genital schistosomiasis affecting the upper genital tract that presented with features mimicking an ovarian neoplasm.Female genital schistosomiasis is a neglected clinical manifestation of the water-born parasitic disease which occurs due to the presence of schistosome eggs in the genitalia of women.
Ibrahim Danladi, Muhammad +5 more
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Endometrial/ioid Stromal Tumors and Related Neoplasms of the Female Genital Tract
Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2009Endometrial/ioid stromal tumors comprise a spectrum of mesenchymal neoplasms, ranging from benign to low-grade malignancy to undifferentiated sarcomas, which occur predominantly in the uterus but may rarely originate at extrauterine sites, most commonly in the ovary.
Esther, Oliva, Patricia M, Baker
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Benign and Malignant Neoplasms of the Female Genital Tract
1985The female genital tract is the site of a large number of tumours of considerable diversity.
Christopher L.-H. Huang +1 more
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[Female genital tract polyneoplasia: primary multiple neoplasms or metastases?].
Arkhiv patologii, 2006The analysis of 49 cases of synchronous and metachronous malignant mucinous tumors of the colon (rectum) and ovaries in the patients treated in 1990 to 2004 again has confirmed the data that metastatic ovarian cancer occurs from a primary focus in the colorectal region. Immunohistochemical studies (using cytokeratin 7 and cytokeratin 20) may be used in
Iu G, Paianidi +7 more
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Breast and Female Genital Tract Neoplasms in Overweight Women
1999Overweight and obesity are consistently related to the risk of three cancer sites: gallbladder, endometrium, and breast in postmenopausal women [1]. The relative risks are of the order of five for obese individuals as compared to leaner ones for gallbladder and endometrium, and about 1.5 for breast cancer.
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[Evaluation of serum ferritin in female genital neoplasms].
Zhonghua fu chan ke za zhi, 1991Serum ferritin concentrations of 50 normal women and 90 patients with neoplasms of female genital tract were determined by radioimmunoassay. The mean value of serum ferritin in 23 cases of ovarian carcinoma was 402.04 micrograms/L, significantly higher than that of normal subjects and patients with benign genital neoplasms.
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[Invasive neoplasms of the female genital system. Clinical-epidemiological considerations].
Minerva ginecologica, 1995Invasive neoplasia of female genital tract diagnosed within 1980 and 1990 are considered. Among 235 cases, 49% are endometrial cancer diagnosed prevalently (83.4%) in patients older than 55 years and in the first stage (58%). Cervical cancer represents 24% of total cases and is prevalently distributed in post menopausal patients. Ib, IIa, IIb stage are
F, Corrado, G, Noccioli
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