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Argon plasma coagulation therapy after submucosal injection ofnormal saline solution for local recurrence of large nonampullary duodenal neoplasm

open access: yesArgon plasma coagulation therapy after submucosal injection ofnormal saline solution for local recurrence of large nonampullary duodenal neoplasm
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Treatment strategy for local recurrences after endoscopic resection of a colorectal neoplasm [PDF]

open access: possibleSurgical Endoscopy, 2018
Endoscopic salvage treatment for recurrent or residual neoplasms is sometimes technically challenging, and information in choice of treatment methods is lacking. This study aimed to clarify the appropriate treatment strategy for local recurrence after endoscopic resection (ER).Seventy-four patients with 74 lesions who received endoscopic treatment for ...
Kinichi Hotta   +11 more
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Dormancy and Local Recurrence of Neoplasms [PDF]

open access: possible, 1989
Recurrent tumors may appear locally or at distant sites to which cells of the primary tumor have metastasized. Generally, recurrent tumors can be classified as early (less than two years after primary therapy), intermediate, and late (more than five years after primary therapy).
T. Okayasu, F. E. Wheelock
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Comparison Between Redo Endoscopic Treatment and Surgery in Patients with Locally Recurrent Gastric Neoplasms

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2020
Treatment of locally recurrent gastric neoplasms after endoscopic resection remains challenging. We investigated the efficacy and safety of treatment options for recurrent gastric neoplasms localized to the scar of previous endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD).The clinicopathological characteristics and treatment outcomes of patients who underwent ...
Young Kwon Choi   +11 more
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Recurrence of initially localized appendiceal mucinous neoplasms after radical resection: survey analysis and literature review

International Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2022
Appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (AMN) is a rare tumor that may be successfully treated by appendectomy. However, some patients develop recurrence as pseudomyxoma peritonei. The present study investigated the recurrence rate after radial resection for AMN.A survey on AMN was sent to 171 institutions, and 286 cases were analyzed. The risk of recurrence was
Toshiyuki Kitai, Yutaka Yonemura
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Interstitial thermoradiotherapy with ferromagnetic implants for locally advanced and recurrent neoplasms

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1993
The University of Arizona, University of California at San Francisco, City of Hope Medical Center, and University of Wisconsin participated in a Phase I/II protocol to assess the heating ability and the toxicity of interstitial thermoradiotherapy using ferromagnetic implantation.Forty-four patients with advanced primary or recurrent extra-cranial solid
K. W. Chan   +12 more
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Tracheobronchial Inflammatory Myofibroblastoma

International Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1994
Clinicopathologic findings in three cases of inflammatory myofibroblastomas (so-called inflammatory pseudotumors) of the trachea and bronchi are reported. In all cases the myofibroblastic nature of the spindle cell proliferation was revealed using electron microscopic and immunohistochemical methods.
Michael Unger   +5 more
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Magnifying endoscopy for diagnosis of residual/local recurrent gastric neoplasms after previous endoscopic treatment

Surgical Endoscopy, 2012
Incomplete resection of gastric neoplasms by endoscopic treatment could lead to residual/local recurrence, which may be difficult to identify. This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of magnifying endoscopy for identifying and demarcating residual/local recurrent gastric neoplasms after endoscopic treatment.Between December 2004 and November 2010 ...
Hiroyuki Inoue   +12 more
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