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A false postoperative recurrence of intraductal and papillary mucinous neoplasm of the pancreas
Journal of Visceral Surgery, 2018Stenosis of pancreatico-digestive anastomoses following pancreaticoduodenectomy is frequently observed. In a patient operated on for intraductal papillary and mucinous neoplasm, it can induce a massive dilatation of the main pancreatic duct leading to the misdiagnosis of tumor recurrence with main duct involvement.
R. Pommier +3 more
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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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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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European Journal of Neurology, 2019
Background and purposeMyeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) – polycythemia vera, essential thrombocythemia and primary myelofibrosis – are associated with increased risk for ischaemic cerebrovascular events (ICVEs). Due to their low prevalence, MPNs often remain undiagnosed as the cause of ICVEs.MethodsCase records at the University of Tübingen between ...
M. I. Stefanou +8 more
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Background and purposeMyeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) – polycythemia vera, essential thrombocythemia and primary myelofibrosis – are associated with increased risk for ischaemic cerebrovascular events (ICVEs). Due to their low prevalence, MPNs often remain undiagnosed as the cause of ICVEs.MethodsCase records at the University of Tübingen between ...
M. I. Stefanou +8 more
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Recurrent mutations in multiple components of the cohesin complex in myeloid neoplasms
Nature Genetics, 2013Cohesin is a multimeric protein complex that is involved in the cohesion of sister chromatids, post-replicative DNA repair and transcriptional regulation. Here we report recurrent mutations and deletions involving multiple components of the cohesin complex, including STAG2, RAD21, SMC1A and SMC3, in different myeloid neoplasms.
Genta Nagae +44 more
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Recurrence and metastatic potential in Type 1 gastric neuroendocrine neoplasms
Clinical Endocrinology, 2019AbstractBackgroundThe aim of our study was to assess clinico‐pathological and biochemical parameters of Type 1 Gastric Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (GNEN1) with respect to tumours propensity for recurrence and metastasis.MethodsHospital charts of GNEN1 patients were reviewed at a single tertiary referral centre.ResultsWe included 114 consecutive patients ...
Ioannis Karoumpalis +9 more
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Recurrence Detection of Malignant Mesenchymal Neoplasms in MRI and CT
1991Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as well as computed tomography (CT) have proven to be of great value in the diagnostic workup of primary tumors of the musculoskeletal system [1, 5]. Both imaging methods are valuable for the assessment of local tumor extent [4] and are helpful to a certain degree for tissue characterization [6].
W. Mutschler, G. Reuther
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An Unusual Familial, Recurrent Neoplasm
Gastroenterology, 2014Donny Kakati, Frederick Weber
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