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Multiple Primary Neoplasms in the Elderly
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1980ABSTRACT The frequency of multiple primary neoplasms in the elderly was studied in three personal series of autopsy cases. Comparison with the results of other workers showed a range of 0.6 percent to 36 percent of all neoplasms, verified at autopsy.
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Multiple primary neoplasms and the nervous system
Cancer, 1977Studies of multiple primary neoplasms and their relation to the nervous system should consider two important principles: 1) neoplasms of the nervous system have certain unusual features that distinguish them from tumors occurring elsewhere in the body; and 2) there is good evidence that the various histologic types of nervous system tumors should be ...
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Multiple primary malignant neoplasms
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1971A case of multiple primary malignant neoplasm is presented. The patient had carcinoma of uvula and oesophagus with leukoplakia of lower lip which is a rare combination.
B. S. Mehta +3 more
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1989
Multiple primary neoplasms are those primaries which exhibit a different histology, different location and which are present in the same host (33). They may be present at the same time or occur consecutively. These neoplasms should be considered in light of the relationship between host and neoplastic disease.
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Multiple primary neoplasms are those primaries which exhibit a different histology, different location and which are present in the same host (33). They may be present at the same time or occur consecutively. These neoplasms should be considered in light of the relationship between host and neoplastic disease.
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[Multiple primary neoplasms in gynecology].
Der Krebsarzt, 19897054 malign neoplasms were observed at the I. Univ.-Frauenklinik of Vienna in the years 1950-1969. 142 cases were multiple primary neoplasms, i.e. 2.01%. In 51 cases the double neoplasms were situated in the genital region (local multiplicity), in 91 cases was there a separated multiplicity with the cancer of the breast dominating.
W, Michalica, E, Picha, K, Weghaupt
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Multiple primary neoplasms in an opossum
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1986M T, Barrie, R L, Snyder
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[Multiple primary malignant neoplasms].
Minerva chirurgica, 1996Multiple primary malignant neoplasms (MPMN) are tumors that arise independently in the same organ or tissues and different organs; they may present simultaneously (synchronous) or at least 6 months later (metachronous). The authors report the case observed: 20 multiple neoplasms in 5 years (5.8% of the tumors).
M, Rovatti +4 more
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[Primary multiple brain neoplasms].
Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko, 1979A rarely encountered case of primary multiple brain tumours is discussed: polymorphic cellular astrocytoma of the frontal and temporal lobes of both hemispheres of the brain and fibroblastic arachnoid endothelioma of the right temporal area. Intravital diagnosis of such tumours was extremely difficult due to the prevalence of general suprafocal ...
M I, KarapovskiÄ, I M, Chernashov
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[Multiple primary malignant neoplasms].
Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery], 2006To investigate the epidemiological and clinical features of multiple primary malignant neoplasms (MPMNs).One hundred and twenty-five cases of more than or equal to three primary malignant neoplasms detected in the period of 1958 to 2001 were studied retrospectively in terms of frequency, age of onset, sex ratio, tumor location and the interval between ...
Chengfeng, Wang +3 more
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Multiple primary malignant neoplasms.
European journal of surgical oncology : the journal of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and the British Association of Surgical Oncology, 1991The occurrence of multiple malignant tumours has been recorded, usually as individual cases but also in groups from tumour registries or autopsy studies. A personal series of 71 cases encountered in the follow-up clinics of two District General Hospitals is presented.
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