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Halo Sign: Metastatic Cardiac Angiosarcoma Mimicking Fungal Infection. [PDF]
Goyal N, Ohs Z, Bukhari SMA, Gupta A.
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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the lung: a comprehensive narrative review of clinical and therapeutic insights. [PDF]
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Discovering sequential patterns and interrelations among multiple diseases in electronic medical records using cSPADE algorithm. [PDF]
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Genetic Association Between High-Risk HPV (HPV16 and HPV18) Infection and Tumor Development: A Mendelian Randomization Analysis. [PDF]
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Hematologic Cancers Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Prescribed GLP-1 Receptor Agonists.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1966
Abstract A patient with four clinically distinct primary neoplasms is reported. Although instances of quadruple malignancy are uncommon, the incidence of more than one primary tumor in the same patient approaches 6 per cent. This incidence makes mandatory the careful evaluation and biopsy of all “recurrences” with the awareness that a significant ...
Robert Wisner, John N. Baldwin
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Abstract A patient with four clinically distinct primary neoplasms is reported. Although instances of quadruple malignancy are uncommon, the incidence of more than one primary tumor in the same patient approaches 6 per cent. This incidence makes mandatory the careful evaluation and biopsy of all “recurrences” with the awareness that a significant ...
Robert Wisner, John N. Baldwin
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Multiple Primary Malignant Neoplasms
Journal of Urology, 1984AbstractA 75‐year‐old man developed neurilemmoma of the left eighth cranial nerve, adenomatous polyp of the sigmoid colon, adenocarcinoma of the prostate, mixed cell type lymphoma of the right neck, and infiltrating ductal carcinoma of the right breast metachronously during a period of 38 years. The cancer of the right breast occurred 7 years after the
Shiong S. Lee+2 more
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Multiple primary gynecologic neoplasms
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987Some patients may be predisposed to the development of more than one gynecologic neoplasm. We evaluated 130 cases of synchronous or metachronous tumors among 5967 patients followed up by The Ohio State University Gynecologic Tumor Registry for the past 44 years from 1939 to 1983.
Larry Sachs+4 more
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Multiple Primary Malignant Neoplasms
Archives of Surgery, 1969Almost a century ago Billroth1described two patients in both of whom developed more than one primary malignant neoplasm. Although not published until 1869, one of these patients was reported in 1860 according to Warren and Gates2and Judge.3Since that time, there has been a permutation of the occurrence rate of this disease from that of a rare medical ...
Lewis V. Campbell, Alvin L. Watne
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