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Research Progress of GPR137 in Malignant Tumors: A Review. [PDF]
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Complications of medial retropharyngeal, axillary, and ilio-sacral lymphadenectomy in 127 dogs with malignant tumors. [PDF]
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Archives of Surgery, 1957
The malignant Brenner tumor is an unusually rare lesion, and thus far only six cases have been reported in the literature. Forty-two cases of Brenner tumor were reported from the Mayo Clinic in 1950, all of which were benign. 1 However, a malignant Brenner tumor was seen in 1954. A report of this case is presented herewith.
N, MACKINNON, M B, DOCKERTY
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The malignant Brenner tumor is an unusually rare lesion, and thus far only six cases have been reported in the literature. Forty-two cases of Brenner tumor were reported from the Mayo Clinic in 1950, all of which were benign. 1 However, a malignant Brenner tumor was seen in 1954. A report of this case is presented herewith.
N, MACKINNON, M B, DOCKERTY
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2012
Malignant tumors of the liver comprise a relatively small fraction of the total number of pediatric malignancies. However, these tumors can be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, and there have been significant therapeutic gains during the past few decades through advances in systemic therapy and surgical treatment.
Joshua N, Honeyman +1 more
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Malignant tumors of the liver comprise a relatively small fraction of the total number of pediatric malignancies. However, these tumors can be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, and there have been significant therapeutic gains during the past few decades through advances in systemic therapy and surgical treatment.
Joshua N, Honeyman +1 more
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1955
COMPARED to neoplasms of the soft tissues, primary tumors of bone are rare; the incidence is about 1 per 100,000 members of the population. In general, malignant disease affects the older age groups. Bone neoplasms, however, often occur in children and young adults.
R L, CLARK, C J, MAISEL
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COMPARED to neoplasms of the soft tissues, primary tumors of bone are rare; the incidence is about 1 per 100,000 members of the population. In general, malignant disease affects the older age groups. Bone neoplasms, however, often occur in children and young adults.
R L, CLARK, C J, MAISEL
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2023
Malignant spinal tumors constitute around 22% of all primary spinal tumors. The most common location of metastases to the spinal region is the extradural compartment. The molecular and genetic characterization of these tumors was the basis for the updated WHO classification of CNS tumors in 2016, where many CNS tumors are now diagnosed according to ...
Mohammad Hassan A, Noureldine +2 more
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Malignant spinal tumors constitute around 22% of all primary spinal tumors. The most common location of metastases to the spinal region is the extradural compartment. The molecular and genetic characterization of these tumors was the basis for the updated WHO classification of CNS tumors in 2016, where many CNS tumors are now diagnosed according to ...
Mohammad Hassan A, Noureldine +2 more
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1977
Abstract A case is reported in which a malignant Warthin's tumor metastasizing to the cervical lymph nodes and subcutaneous tissue was found. The literature pertinent to the extremely rare malignant transformation of Warthin's tumor is reviewed.
E, Kessler, I L, Koznizky, J, Schindel
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Abstract A case is reported in which a malignant Warthin's tumor metastasizing to the cervical lymph nodes and subcutaneous tissue was found. The literature pertinent to the extremely rare malignant transformation of Warthin's tumor is reviewed.
E, Kessler, I L, Koznizky, J, Schindel
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Clinics in Liver Disease, 2002
Primary malignant liver tumors can arise from different components of the liver, such as hepatocytes, bile duct epithelium, neuroendocrine cells, and mesenchymal cells. A specific diagnosis frequently can be suggested from imaging studies, but biopsy remains the gold standard for definitive diagnosis of liver tumors.
Arief A, Suriawinata, Swan N, Thung
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Primary malignant liver tumors can arise from different components of the liver, such as hepatocytes, bile duct epithelium, neuroendocrine cells, and mesenchymal cells. A specific diagnosis frequently can be suggested from imaging studies, but biopsy remains the gold standard for definitive diagnosis of liver tumors.
Arief A, Suriawinata, Swan N, Thung
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2014
Malignant rhabdoid tumor (MRT) was originally described by Haas et al. in 1981 as an aggressive childhood renal tumor that was believed to represent a rhabdomyosarcomatous variant of Wilms tumor (or nephroblastoma). MRT was later recognized as a separate entity, and extrarenal rhabdoid tumors occurring in various sites such as the brain (atypical ...
Cinotti Elisa, Rongioletti Franco
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Malignant rhabdoid tumor (MRT) was originally described by Haas et al. in 1981 as an aggressive childhood renal tumor that was believed to represent a rhabdomyosarcomatous variant of Wilms tumor (or nephroblastoma). MRT was later recognized as a separate entity, and extrarenal rhabdoid tumors occurring in various sites such as the brain (atypical ...
Cinotti Elisa, Rongioletti Franco
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