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Concomitant Heart, Ovaries, and Renal Neoplasms: Atypical Findings During Hypertension Evaluation

Current Urology Reports, 2016
Multiple primary tumors is defined as the occurrence of two or more primary lesions, benign or malignant, where each tumor occur in separate sites and is neither an extension, recurrence, nor metastasis [1]. The occurrence of multiple primary tumors is extremely rare with an incidence of less than 4 % [2] of the total tumor cases.
Rafael Sanchez-Salas   +8 more
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Neoplasms and the heart

2023
Kyle W. Klarich, Joseph J. Maleszewskic
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[Primary heart neoplasms].

Khirurgiia, 1994
The work analyses the anatomomorphological characteristics of primary tumors of the heart in 106 patients; in 101 patients the tumor was benign (myxoma, neurinoma, rhabdomyoma) and in 5 malignant (angiosarcoma, liposarcoma). Surgical treatment was conducted in 99 patients; hospital lethality was 7.1%. Six patients who refused an operation died at other
M A, Nechaenko   +4 more
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[Heart pathology of extracardiac origin. VII. Heart and neoplasms].

Revista espanola de cardiologia, 1998
Cardiac alterations of neoplastic diseases can be due to direct invasion produced by primary cardiac tumors or more frequently secondary to local compression of vascular structures by extracardiac neoplasms, such as superior vena cava syndrome. One of the most important alterations is the cardiotoxicity of anticancer treatments, either chemotherapy ...
J, Calzas, P, Lianes, H, Cortés-Funes
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rajat Thawani
exaly  

Clinical pathologic conference

American Heart Journal, 1975
Cheitlin   +4 more
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