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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1996
Thymic carcinomas and thymomas are neoplasms of the epithelial cells of the thymus. Extensive study of the histopathology of these tumors has provided insight into the clinical behavior of various pathological subtypes. Establishment of a uniform staging system has facilitated the prospective study of thymic tumors, and it has helped to provide the ...
D J, Debono, P J, Loehrer
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Thymic carcinomas and thymomas are neoplasms of the epithelial cells of the thymus. Extensive study of the histopathology of these tumors has provided insight into the clinical behavior of various pathological subtypes. Establishment of a uniform staging system has facilitated the prospective study of thymic tumors, and it has helped to provide the ...
D J, Debono, P J, Loehrer
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Neurologic Clinics, 1984
CT has made possible the diagnosis of intracranial neoplasms with greater precision than other currently available neurodiagnostic studies. Because it is not always possible to determine the precise pathologic features of these neoplasms without angiography and surgical biopsy, over-reliance on CT should be avoided.
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CT has made possible the diagnosis of intracranial neoplasms with greater precision than other currently available neurodiagnostic studies. Because it is not always possible to determine the precise pathologic features of these neoplasms without angiography and surgical biopsy, over-reliance on CT should be avoided.
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1989
M S, Piver, R E, Hempling
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M S, Piver, R E, Hempling
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2017
The classification of myeloid neoplasms has undergone major changes and currently relies heavily on genetic abnormalities. Cutaneous manifestations of myeloid neoplasms may be the presenting sign of underlying bone marrow disease. Dermal infiltration by neoplastic cells may occur in otherwise normal skin or in sites of cutaneous inflammation.
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The classification of myeloid neoplasms has undergone major changes and currently relies heavily on genetic abnormalities. Cutaneous manifestations of myeloid neoplasms may be the presenting sign of underlying bone marrow disease. Dermal infiltration by neoplastic cells may occur in otherwise normal skin or in sites of cutaneous inflammation.
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Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1974
Cutaneous neoplasms play a significant part in the overall cancer picture. In man, approximately 23% of all cancers are found on the skin. Fortunately, the mortality from skin cancer is quite low, and this minimizes our concern. Morbidity, however, can be quite significant in a great number of patients.
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Cutaneous neoplasms play a significant part in the overall cancer picture. In man, approximately 23% of all cancers are found on the skin. Fortunately, the mortality from skin cancer is quite low, and this minimizes our concern. Morbidity, however, can be quite significant in a great number of patients.
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Rajat Thawani
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