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Vascular Neoplasms; Myogenic Neoplasms [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia is not a neoplasm but a disease in which groups of dilated vessels are present on the skin and mucosae. These lesions are important because they frequently bleed. The disorder is inherited as an autosomal dominant. The nose is most commonly affected.
Henrik B. Hellquist, Leslie Michaels
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Neoplasms of the Scapula [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Roentgenology, 2000
1729 he scapula is a small bone in which many neoplasms can develop. Few radiology articles report the types and appearances of these tumors. The Musculoskeletal Tumor Society has developed a classification system for shoulder girdle tumors that divides the scapula into two zones [1]: the acromial–glenoid complex comprises the S2 region and the blade ...
Marcia F. Blacksin, Joseph Benevenia
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Neuroendocrine Neoplasms

2014
Although interest in pancreatic pathology is very high in the radiological and gastroenterological communities, it is still the case that less is known about pathology of the pancreas than about liver pathology, for example. Diagnosis depends on the structure of the pancreatic lesion, which can be directly visualized on US, CT or MR images. This atlas,
Capelli, Paola   +8 more
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Cardiac neoplasms

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 1999
Surgical resection is usually the only form of curative therapy available for primary cardiac neoplasms. Benign tumors can often be completely removed with few complications and a low mortality rate, but complete resection is possible for fewer than half of primary malignant tumors.
Bruce M. McManus   +3 more
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Neoplasms of the Kidney

2008
The category of globally accepted neoplasms of the kidney continues to expand. Recognition of new entities is very important for care of patients and their families. For example, some new entities, such as clear cell papillary renal cell carcinoma and t(6;11) translocation carcinoma, exhibit indolent behavior; others, such as SDHB renal cell carcinomas,
Liang Cheng, Gregory T. MacLennan
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NEOPLASMS

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001
Abstract A discussion of brain tumors that selectively damage white matter may appear to be very limited. Brain tumors do not as a rule affect one discrete region, and in¬ stead show a tendency to involve widespread areas of both gray and white matter.
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Neoplasms of the Anus

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1994
Anal cancers can be grouped into three major categories. First, anal margin lesions are usually well-differentiated, keratinized squamous cell carcinomas that are amenable to local treatment measures. Second, anal canal cancers distal to the dentate line are mostly epidermoid, nonkeratinizing, moderately differentiated tumors.
Samuel B. Labow   +2 more
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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour of the lung: a reactive lesion or a true neoplasm?

Journal of Thoracic Disease, 2015
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour (IMT) of the lung represents an extremely rare type of inflammatory pseudo tumor that appears most commonly in children and young individuals.
N. Panagiotopoulos   +5 more
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Pancreatic Neoplasms

2005
Abstract Almost uniformly, cancer of the pancreas is fatal and is increasingly a health problem. In the United States, the calculated incidence of pancreatic cancer in 2008 was 37,700, with 34,300 deaths due to the disease. The overall survival rate for persons with pancreatic cancer is less than 5%, the lowest 5-year survival rate of ...
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Neoplasms of the Urethra

2012
Urethral cancer is a rare disease which may occur at any age but is observed more often during the seventh decade. It is usually considered more common in females, but a recent study shows in the United States an annual age-adjusted incidence rate of 4.3 per million men and 1.5 per million women. The incidence is higher in African Americans.
BERTOLOTTO, MICHELE   +6 more
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