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Thymoma with Osseous Metaplasia
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 2001A 69-year-old woman with a 15-year history of abnormal chest shadow was referred to our hospital. An enhanced chest CT scan of the anterior mediastinum revealed a mass containing a high-density area. The preoperative radiologic diagnosis was thymoma. Operation was performed in October 2000.
Tomoyuki Yokose +6 more
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Pseudothromboembolism in Myeloid Metaplasia
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988Excerpt A patient with postpolycythemic myeloid metaplasia had recurrent pulmonary emboli despite adequate heparin therapy.
E S Kurtides, J J Gordon, M. Austin
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Archives of Surgery, 1940
A comprehensive examination of the literature has revealed no reference to the presence of pavement epithelium of primary origin in the mammary gland. Numerous reports, however, of metaplasia and its associated changes prove its frequency and include descriptions of its occurrence in several organs of the body, among which are the nose, frontal sinus ...
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A comprehensive examination of the literature has revealed no reference to the presence of pavement epithelium of primary origin in the mammary gland. Numerous reports, however, of metaplasia and its associated changes prove its frequency and include descriptions of its occurrence in several organs of the body, among which are the nose, frontal sinus ...
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Cartilaginous metaplasia of the epiglottis
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1990AbstractMetaplastic elastic cartilaginous tissue has been described in the vocal cord, vestibular fold and ventricle of the larynx. This report documents a case in which cartilaginous metaplasia developed in the soft tissue of the epiglottis following an episode of epiglottitis.
A. D. Ramsay, A. H. S. Lee
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Mucinous metaplasia of the penis
Histopathology, 2002Mucinous metaplasia of the penis Aims: To determine the incidence of mucinous metaplasia occurring in the foreskin or glans penis and any associated clinical or histopathological features. Methods and results: Following the recognition of two index cases, 100 other foreskin specimens were retrieved from the histopathology archives at Southampton ...
J.M. Theaker, M A Whittaker, A W Fang
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Oesophageal intestinal metaplasia
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2000An alarmingly rapid rise in adenocarcinoma at the level of the gastro-oesophageal junction and distal oesophagus has been noted over the past two decades l 2. Intestinal metaplasia (IM) is considered to be the main precursor lesion for such adenocarcinomas.
J.W. van Sandick, G. N. J. Tytgat
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Postpolycythemia Myeloid Metaplasia
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1974From 1950 through 1955, a total of 207 patients were seen at the Mayo Clinic with a diagnosis of polycythemia vera; 29 developed postpolycythemia myeloid metaplasia (PPMM). The patients with PPMM tended to have more symptoms than patients with agnogenic myeloid metaplasia.
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Nephrogenic Metaplasia of the Ureter
Pediatric Pathology, 1986A case of nephrogenic metaplasia of the left ureter occurring in a 7-year-old male child, associated with recurrent urinary infection and previous surgical intervention, is described. This is to our knowledge the third reported case of this entity.
Luis Bernadó +2 more
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Oncocytic metaplasia of the pharynx
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1991Oncocytic metaplasia of the pharynx has been infrequently described, with only two previous cases in the literature. With the advent of panendoscopy during the last decade, however, a better understanding of this histopathologic diagnosis is desirable. Thirty‐three cases are reviewed, with thirty occurring in the nasopharynx.
Garrison V. Morin +3 more
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Myelofibrosis with Myeloid Metaplasia
New England Journal of Medicine, 2000Myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia is classified broadly as a chronic myeloid disorder and, more specifically, as a chronic myeloproliferative disease1 (Figure 1). The primary pathogenetic mechanism is a clonal stem-cell disorder that leads to ineffective erythropoiesis, dysplastic-megakaryocyte hyperplasia, and an increase in the ratio of immature ...
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