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Malignant melanoma and coexisting malignant neoplasms
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1971Abstract The records of 154 patients with cutaneous malignant melanoma seen during a twenty-five year period at the University of California Medical Center were reviewed. Patients with all stages of disease, including those presenting with no identifiable primary lesion, were analyzed. All patients were white and the median age was forty-seven years.
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Seminars in Nephrology, 2004
Less than 25 years ago tumor-induced hypercalcemia was often a lethal complication of cancer. Nowadays, it can be treated easily and successfully in at least 90% of cases by volume repletion in addition to the use of bisphosphonates that are potent anti-osteoclastic compounds. The standard therapy consists of the administration of 90 mg pamidronate or,
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Less than 25 years ago tumor-induced hypercalcemia was often a lethal complication of cancer. Nowadays, it can be treated easily and successfully in at least 90% of cases by volume repletion in addition to the use of bisphosphonates that are potent anti-osteoclastic compounds. The standard therapy consists of the administration of 90 mg pamidronate or,
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1977
Malignant hyperpyrexia is a dangerous complication of general anesthesia occurring in individuals with an underlying disease of muscle. The essential clinical features of the syndrome are a drastic and sustained rise in body temperature, metabolic acidosis, and widespread muscular rigidity.
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Malignant hyperpyrexia is a dangerous complication of general anesthesia occurring in individuals with an underlying disease of muscle. The essential clinical features of the syndrome are a drastic and sustained rise in body temperature, metabolic acidosis, and widespread muscular rigidity.
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Infant day care: Maligned or malignant?
American Psychologist, 1989Today, the mothers of half the infants in the United States work outside the home. This concerns psychologists and parents because of the possible detrimental effects on these infants of separations from mother and experience in day care. Available data suggest that infants whose mothers work full time are somewhat more likely as one-year-olds to avoid
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Neurosurgery, 1991
Abstract Six cases of malignant prolactinoma have been reported; an additional two cases are presented here and the literature is reviewed. Diagnosis rests upon evidence of metastasis rather than histological criteria perse. Cases have arisen from known adenomas, particularly the invasive type. Bromocriptine is a useful palliative.
E A, Popovic+5 more
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Abstract Six cases of malignant prolactinoma have been reported; an additional two cases are presented here and the literature is reviewed. Diagnosis rests upon evidence of metastasis rather than histological criteria perse. Cases have arisen from known adenomas, particularly the invasive type. Bromocriptine is a useful palliative.
E A, Popovic+5 more
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Internal Medicine Journal, 2010
AbstractMalignant mesothelioma (MM) is an aggressive tumour that commonly affects the mesothelial surfaces of the pleural and peritoneal cavities, and occasionally, the tunica vaginalis and the pericardium. Formerly a rare tumour, MM is increasing in incidence in Australia due to the heavy nationwide use of asbestos from 1940 until the 1980s.
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AbstractMalignant mesothelioma (MM) is an aggressive tumour that commonly affects the mesothelial surfaces of the pleural and peritoneal cavities, and occasionally, the tunica vaginalis and the pericardium. Formerly a rare tumour, MM is increasing in incidence in Australia due to the heavy nationwide use of asbestos from 1940 until the 1980s.
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1963
The three recognized varieties of Hodgkin's disease are Hodgkin's paragranuloma, Hodgkin's granuloma, and Hodgkin's sarcoma. Although these three varieties of Hodgkin's disease can be histologically differentiated, for all clinical intents and purposes they can be considered the same disease.
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The three recognized varieties of Hodgkin's disease are Hodgkin's paragranuloma, Hodgkin's granuloma, and Hodgkin's sarcoma. Although these three varieties of Hodgkin's disease can be histologically differentiated, for all clinical intents and purposes they can be considered the same disease.
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Acta Rheumatologica Scandinavica, 1970
Malignant synoviomas may clinically resemble localized arthritis and it is the rheumatologist who may be in a position to make the important early diagnosis. The course of the disease may be rapid or prolonged as illustrated by two case reports. The clinical, histological and roentgenological features are described and a review of the treatment and ...
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Malignant synoviomas may clinically resemble localized arthritis and it is the rheumatologist who may be in a position to make the important early diagnosis. The course of the disease may be rapid or prolonged as illustrated by two case reports. The clinical, histological and roentgenological features are described and a review of the treatment and ...
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Malignant Melanoma and Subsequent Other Malignancies
The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1978This report describes two young men who suffered from cutaneous malignant melanomas and subsequently other malignancies, namely, adrenal in one and testicular in the other.
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Malignant Hyperthyroidism or Malignant Hyperthermia?
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1981P. Nance+2 more
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