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Chest, 1987
From November 1957 to June 1984 at Shanghai Chest Hospital, 30 cases of multiple primary lung cancers were confirmed, based on clinical characteristics, diagnostic process, histologic type, treatment, and prognosis. Out of 3,815 cases of resected primary lung cancer, the incidence of multiple primary lung cancers was 0.8 percent.
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From November 1957 to June 1984 at Shanghai Chest Hospital, 30 cases of multiple primary lung cancers were confirmed, based on clinical characteristics, diagnostic process, histologic type, treatment, and prognosis. Out of 3,815 cases of resected primary lung cancer, the incidence of multiple primary lung cancers was 0.8 percent.
S C, Wu +5 more
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Primary-progressive multiple sclerosis
The Lancet Neurology, 2007About 10-15% of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) present with gradually increasing neurological disability, a disorder known as primary-progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS). Compared with relapse-onset multiple sclerosis, people with PPMS are older at onset and a higher proportion are men.
David H, Miller, Siobhan M, Leary
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Multiple primary bronchogenic carcinomas
Oncology Reports, 1996Multiple primary bronchogenic carcinomas (MPBCa) are extremely rare. The differentiation of a MPBCa from a pulmonary metastasis due to an extrathoracic neoplasm is sometimes difficult. We reviewed 324 pathologically proved primary pulmonary carcinomas and found six cases of MPBCa (1.9%). We herewith present the series and discuss the diagnosis of MPBCa.
X, Yang +3 more
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PRIMARY PROGRESSIVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Continuum, 2010Primary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), comprising 10% to 15% of all cases of MS, is characterized by an insidious progression from the onset of disease, making it clinically distinct from the commonest form, relapsing remitting MS. Making the diagnosis can be challenging, and misdiagnosis and delay in diagnosis are common.
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Multiple primary gynecologic neoplasms
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987Some patients may be predisposed to the development of more than one gynecologic neoplasm. We evaluated 130 cases of synchronous or metachronous tumors among 5967 patients followed up by The Ohio State University Gynecologic Tumor Registry for the past 44 years from 1939 to 1983.
P G, Rose +4 more
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Multiple Primary Bronchial Carcinomas
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1979Multiple synchronous and metachronous primary lung tumors are being recognized with greater frequency than previously reported. When they are found as separate primary tumors, definitive resectional therapy is possible in some patients. The actual incidence of synchronous primary lung tumors is difficult to determine, but the risk of multiple ...
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Multiple primary prostate cancer
Urology, 1979Although increasing reports are noted of apparent endometrial carcinoma of prostatic origin, the controversy is present of the actual existence of such an entity. The association of papillary prostatic cancer (endometrial or ductal) with the typical microacinar variety has also been previously presented. This report is an account of 2 cases of multiple
J, Lanesky, M I, Opipari, M, McKenzie
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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 1995
Seventy-five cases of multiple primary lung cancers, representing 3.78% of a series of 1980 consecutively resected tumors, were divided into 24 synchronous and 51 metachronous cancers, according to the criteria of Martini and Melamed. They all concerned tobacco-smoking men.
M, Ribet, P, Dambron
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Seventy-five cases of multiple primary lung cancers, representing 3.78% of a series of 1980 consecutively resected tumors, were divided into 24 synchronous and 51 metachronous cancers, according to the criteria of Martini and Melamed. They all concerned tobacco-smoking men.
M, Ribet, P, Dambron
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Primary progressive multiple sclerosis
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2005The present article reviews the currently ongoing scientific debate on the specific characteristics of primary progressive multiple sclerosis.The most important observations come from the studies using magnetic resonance imaging showing involvement of the normal-appearing brain tissue and also from the clinical and magnetic-resonance-imaging ...
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