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Metachronous Colorectal Malignancies [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Journal of Surgery, 2011
Colorectal cancers (CRC) diagnosed 6 months after primary surgery for colorectal tumors are defined as metachronous CRC. Colonoscopy is the only reliable investigation for diagnosis. Favourable prognosis and survival is seen after conservative resection for metachronous CRCs.
Devaji, Rao, Sangeetha, Jayaraman
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Metachronous solitary plasmacytoma [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Case Reports, 2017
Solitary plasmacytoma is a rare disorder comprising 5%–10% of all plasma cell neoplasms. Progression to multiple myeloma is the most common pattern of relapse. Appearance of new lesions without any systemic disease is the most unusual pattern of relapse seen in <2% cases. We present a case of a 46-year-old female who presented with features of third
Robin Khosa, Shishir Seth, Sapna Nangia
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European guidelines from the EHTG and ESCP for Lynch syndrome: an updated third edition of the Mallorca guidelines based on gene and gender

open access: yesBJS (British Journal of Surgery), EarlyView., 2020
Recommendations for clinical and molecular identification of LS, surgical and endoscopic management of LS‐associated colorectal cancer and preventive measures for cancer were produced. The emphasis was on surgical and gastroenterological aspects of the cancer spectrum.
T. T. Seppälä   +18 more
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Metachronous colorectal carcinoma

open access: yesJournal of British Surgery, 1990
Abstract During the period 1943–67, 903 Danish patients aged &lt;40 years had colorectal carcinoma. The patients were followed up for up to 41 years and during this period 44 of 501 (9 per cent) operated on for cure developed a metachronous colorectal carcinoma.
Bülow, Steffen   +2 more
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Metachronous bronchial carcinoid tumor [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2006
We report a rare case of bilateral metachronous bronchial typical carcinoid tumor surgically treated. At the age of 33 years, the patient underwent, in another hospital, a left upper lobectomy for a typical carcinoid tumor. After 4 years, the patient manifested the symptoms of a new central typical carcinoid tumor located at the origin of the middle ...
REA, FEDERICO   +3 more
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Metachronous adenocarcinoma and large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the colon

open access: yesFormosan Journal of Surgery, 2018
Neuroendocrine tumors are a group of heterogeneous tumors originating from peptidergic neurons and neuroendocrine cells and can occur in many organs and tissues of the body.
Kung-Hung Lin   +5 more
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Metachronous Osteoid Osteoma of the Mid-Diaphysis of the Fibula and Distal Humerus: A Case Report

open access: yesIndian Journal of Radiology and Imaging, 2022
Osteoid osteomas are mostly solitary. We report a case of metachronous osteoid osteoma of mid-diaphysis of fibula followed by distal humeral osteoid osteoma after a 7-year interval.
Amirul Adlan   +4 more
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Metachronous colorectal cancers

open access: yesJournal of British Surgery, 1998
Abstract Background Up to 9 per cent of patients who undergo resection for colorectal cancer develop metachronous cancers. There is no consensus on the detection and management of such cancers. Methods The literature was reviewed ...
O, Fajobi   +3 more
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Metachronous bilateral adrenal neuroblastoma [PDF]

open access: yesCancer, 1985
A boy with bilateral adrenal neuroblastoma was presented. The left adrenal neuroblastoma was found when he was at 5 years of age and was curatively excised. The right adrenal neuroblastoma was found when he was at 13 years of age and also was totally excised.
H, Suzuki   +3 more
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Overview of Patients with Multiple Primary Tumors During Eighty-four Months Follow-up: A Single Center Experience

open access: yesİstanbul Medical Journal, 2019
Introduction:Advances in oncological diagnosis and treatment increase survival and remission of the disease. However, prolonged survival also increases the likelihood of developing second primary malignancies.
Özlem Mermut, Rıza Umar Gürsu
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