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An unusual presentation of pheochromocytoma accompanied by catecholamine‐induced cardiomyopathy
ESC Heart Failure, EarlyView.
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Non-Neoplastic and Neoplastic Cysts of the Pancreas
2020Inflammatory, developmental, and neoplastic lesions may all present as cystic masses on imaging. Pseudocyst is the most common of these and presents in association with a history of pancreatitis. Pancreatic cystic neoplasms are uncommon compared to solid neoplasms.
Barbara A. Centeno, Sarah C Thomas
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2002
Neoplastic meningitis (NM) is a common problem in neuro-oncology, occurring in approximately 5% of all patients with cancer. Notwithstanding frequent focal signs and symptoms, NM is a disease that affects the entire neuraxis; therefore, staging and treatment need to encompass all cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) compartments.
Marc C. Chamberlain, Ana Aparicio
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Neoplastic meningitis (NM) is a common problem in neuro-oncology, occurring in approximately 5% of all patients with cancer. Notwithstanding frequent focal signs and symptoms, NM is a disease that affects the entire neuraxis; therefore, staging and treatment need to encompass all cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) compartments.
Marc C. Chamberlain, Ana Aparicio
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Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2001
Neoplastic meningitis is recognized clinically in 4% to 7% of patients with extraneural cancer, but it remains dramatically under-diagnosed. The frequency of neoplastic meningitis is increasing because of heightened clinical suspicion, improved neuroimaging techniques, and longer survival in patients with extraneural cancer Longer survival allows ...
Lyndon Kim, Michael J. Glantz
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Neoplastic meningitis is recognized clinically in 4% to 7% of patients with extraneural cancer, but it remains dramatically under-diagnosed. The frequency of neoplastic meningitis is increasing because of heightened clinical suspicion, improved neuroimaging techniques, and longer survival in patients with extraneural cancer Longer survival allows ...
Lyndon Kim, Michael J. Glantz
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2013
To highlight recent advances in our understanding of the incidence of multinodular goitre (MNG) risk of malignancy, evaluation of patients with MNG, rates and factors predictive of malignancy in MNG, and the choice of surgical procedure for patients with neoplastic MNG.The incidence of MNG when screened by ultrasound scanning (USS) is between 10 and 20%
Ricard Simo, Iain J. Nixon
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To highlight recent advances in our understanding of the incidence of multinodular goitre (MNG) risk of malignancy, evaluation of patients with MNG, rates and factors predictive of malignancy in MNG, and the choice of surgical procedure for patients with neoplastic MNG.The incidence of MNG when screened by ultrasound scanning (USS) is between 10 and 20%
Ricard Simo, Iain J. Nixon
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Pathology Neoplastic and Non-Neoplastic
Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 1996Polyps of the gastrointestinal tract are common and often hard to diagnose by endoscopic or gross examination. Biopsy or polypectomy enables diagnosis and prognostication. This article is by no means encyclopedic, but attempts to discuss the pathology of the more common intestinal polyps.
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Computer-aided detection of early neoplastic lesions in Barrett’s esophagus
Endoscopy, 2016Background and study aims: Early neoplasia in Barrett’s esophagus is difficult to detect and often overlooked during Barrett’s surveillance. An automatic detection system could be beneficial, by assisting endoscopists with detection of early neoplastic ...
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Neoplastic Angioendotheliomatosis
Archives of Neurology, 1990A 60-year-old white man presented with aphasia, seizures, paraparesis, and incontinence. His serologic and hematologic profiles were unremarkable. His cerebrospinal fluid showed pleocytosis, increased daily central nervous system IgG synthesis, increased myelin basic protein, and negative cytology and cultures.
H G, Raroque+4 more
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CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2018
ABSTRACT PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article discusses the diagnosis and management of neoplasms that affect the spinal cord as well as spinal cord disorders that can occur due to cancer treatments. RECENT FINDINGS Neoplastic myelopathies are uncommon neurologic disorders but ...
Jing, Wu, Surabhi, Ranjan
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ABSTRACT PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article discusses the diagnosis and management of neoplasms that affect the spinal cord as well as spinal cord disorders that can occur due to cancer treatments. RECENT FINDINGS Neoplastic myelopathies are uncommon neurologic disorders but ...
Jing, Wu, Surabhi, Ranjan
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