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Machine learning predicts post-transplant muscle loss in hepatocellular carcinoma patients without sarcopenia. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Cancer
Chen J   +14 more
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Newer Insights on the Occurrence of Sarcopenia in Pediatric Patients with Cancer: A Systematic Review of the Past 5 Years of Literature. [PDF]

open access: yesCancers (Basel)
Kiosis G   +8 more
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Preoperative diagnosis of ileal duplication cyst in an adult using dynamic imaging and treatment with single-incision laparoscopic surgery. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Surg Case Rep
Danno K   +9 more
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Smooth Muscle Neoplasms of the Stomach

Southern Medical Journal, 1983
We reviewed the records of 31 patients with smooth muscle tumors of the stomach seen at the First Surgical Department, Medical School, University of Athens, Greece, between the years 1961 and 1981 with special emphasis on the clinical data, diagnosis, and pathology.
DELIKARIS, P   +5 more
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Ophthalmic striated muscle neoplasms

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1976
Rhabdomyosarcoma, the most common primary malignant childhood orbital tumor, is composed of neoplastic striated muscle cells (rhabdomyoblasts) in various stages of differentiation and in patterns suggestive of neoplastic analogs of normal muscle embryogenesis.
Ira S. Jones   +3 more
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Soft Tissue Neoplasms (Fat, Muscle) [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
Clinical: Asymptomatic, solitary, slow-growing, rubbery, mobile subcutaneous nodules usually
Martin C. Mihm   +5 more
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Superior oblique muscle neoplasms

Orbit, 1988
Two neoplasms involving the superior oblique muscle are reported. One patient had a metastatic large cell adenocarcinoma of unknown primary. The other had a lymphoma associated with other systemic involvement. Clinical symptoms included diplopia, exophthalmos, pain, and limitation of eye movement.
Toan Truong   +2 more
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Smooth Muscle Neoplasm Presenting as Intrapericardial Myxoma

Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 2006
This report describes the echocardiographic appearance of an intrapericardial mass and pericardial effusion in an otherwise healthy patient. The tumor was a globular mass attached to the left atrium by a stalk, suggestive of a myxoma. The mass was successfully excised and the patient had an uneventful recovery.
Stephen E. Clayson   +7 more
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