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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2001
Small intestinal neoplasms are uncommonly encountered in clinical practice. They may occur sporadically, in association with genetic diseases (e.g., familial adenomatous polyposis coli or Peutz-Jeghers syndrome), or in association with chronic intestinal inflammatory disorders (e.g., Crohn's disease or celiac sprue). Benign small intestinal tumors (e.g.
Douglas M. Heuman+2 more
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Small intestinal neoplasms are uncommonly encountered in clinical practice. They may occur sporadically, in association with genetic diseases (e.g., familial adenomatous polyposis coli or Peutz-Jeghers syndrome), or in association with chronic intestinal inflammatory disorders (e.g., Crohn's disease or celiac sprue). Benign small intestinal tumors (e.g.
Douglas M. Heuman+2 more
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Growth factors and intestinal neoplasms
The American Journal of Surgery, 1988Signals that control normal and neoplastic epithelial proliferation are not completely understood. We have reviewed the importance of the possible roles of the following control mechanisms: polyamine biosynthesis, intraluminal nutrients, gastrointestinal hormones and growth factors, bowel resection, carcinogens, and oncogenes.
James C. Thompson+3 more
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Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2021
Objective It was controversial that hyaluronate-carboxy-methylcellulose-based membrane (Seprafilm) could prevent intestinal obstruction after gastrointestinal neoplasms operation.
Jiefeng Zhao+5 more
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Objective It was controversial that hyaluronate-carboxy-methylcellulose-based membrane (Seprafilm) could prevent intestinal obstruction after gastrointestinal neoplasms operation.
Jiefeng Zhao+5 more
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Two Cases of Malignant Intestinal Neoplasms in Dogs
Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1964G.S. Christie, Anne G. Jabara
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Neoplasms of the small intestine
The American Journal of Surgery, 1954Abstract Delay in the diagnosis and treatment of small bowel tumors occurs quite frequently and is due to the fact that the clinical manifestations occur late in the disease because of the liquid character of the bowel contents in the small bowel. Often the patient is presented as a case of intestinal obstruction or intussusception, the obstruction ...
Charles C. Lund+2 more
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Primary neoplasms of the small intestine
The American Journal of Surgery, 1986Over a 20 year period, 64 patients with primary neoplasms of the small intestine were treated by celiotomy (61 patients) or surgical endoscopy (3 patients). Gastrointestinal bleeding and anemia (38 percent of patients) characterized benign lesions, whereas pain (42 percent), nausea and vomiting (26 percent), weight loss (29 percent), and either ...
William C. Sternfeld+2 more
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Ossification in intestinal neoplasms: A report of three cases
The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1951A. Christie
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American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2019
The present study aimed to identify the pathologic and genetic characteristics of intestinal subtype of intraductal papillary neoplasm of the bile duct (iIPNB) showing columnar cells with pseudostratified, cigar-shaped nuclei, and basophilic or ...
Y. Nakanuma+7 more
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The present study aimed to identify the pathologic and genetic characteristics of intestinal subtype of intraductal papillary neoplasm of the bile duct (iIPNB) showing columnar cells with pseudostratified, cigar-shaped nuclei, and basophilic or ...
Y. Nakanuma+7 more
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A neoplasm of globule leucocytes in the intestine of a cat
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1972Abstract A case report of a feline intestinal neoplasm, diagnosed as a globule leucocyte tumour is recorded. Such a tumour has not been previously reported in any species. Details of the light and electron microscopy are given with a brief discussion of the significance of the tumour.
L.W. Schwartz, J.T. Finn
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