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Cloning of the chromosome breakpoint of neoplastic B cells with the t(14;18) chromosome translocation.

Science, 1984
From an acute B-cell leukemia cell line, a DNA probe was obtained that was specific for chromosome 18 and flanked the heavy chain joining region of the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus on chromosome 14. This probe detected rearrangement of the homologous
Y. Tsujimoto   +4 more
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On neoplastic grading

Medical Hypotheses, 1981
Abstract An adequate neoplastic grading system should provide a framework for a precise expression of cell turnover and differentiation. The grading system proposed herewith is applicable to all tissue pathologies associated with changes in cell turnover and differentiation, including neoplasia.
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DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOCRINE DISEASE: Differentiation of pathologic/neoplastic hypercortisolism (Cushing's syndrome) from physiologic/non-neoplastic hypercortisolism (formerly known as pseudo-Cushing's syndrome).

European Journal of Endocrinology, 2017
Endogenous hypercortisolism (Cushing's syndrome) usually implies the presence of a pathologic condition caused by either an ACTH-secreting neoplasm or autonomous cortisol secretion from a benign or malignant adrenal neoplasm.
J. Findling, H. Raff
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Neoplastic Meningitis

The Journal of Supportive Oncology, 2012
Neoplastic meningitis occurs in approximately 5%-10% of all patients with cancer, and aggressive supportive measures are a critical component of comprehensive care. A literature review of the current diagnostic methods, randomized controlled trials, and available treatments was undertaken; and a comprehensive discussion of best-practice supportive care
Alixis, Van Horn, Marc C, Chamberlain
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Neoplastic Myelopathies

CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2021
ABSTRACT PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article reviews the current classification system of primary spinal cord tumors and explores evolving diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for both primary tumors and metastatic tumors to various compartments of the spinal cord. RECENT FINDINGS
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Neoplastic Meningitis

Neurologic Clinics, 1991
Neoplastic meningitis appears to be increasing in frequency with improvements in the treatment of many cancers. It is most often recognized in patients with leukemia, breast cancer, lymphomas, and small-cell cancer of the lung, although it may be seen with virtually any malignancy. Treatment should include intrathecal chemotherapy, radiation therapy to
S A, Grossman, T J, Moynihan
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Neoplastic Fever

Palliative Medicine, 1996
Neoplastic fever, that is fever arising solely as a manifestation of malignancy, is not as common as was thought but still constitutes a troublesome symptom and is difficult to manage. The mechanism of neoplastic fever production involves cytokines such as tumour necrosis factor (TNF), interleukins 1 and 6 (IL-I, IL-6) and interferon (IFN), produced ...
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Organoids as Models for Neoplastic Transformation.

Annual Review of Pathology, 2016
Cancer models strive to recapitulate the incredible diversity inherent in human tumors. A key challenge in accurate tumor modeling lies in capturing the panoply of homo- and heterotypic cellular interactions within the context of a three-dimensional ...
James T. Neal, C. Kuo
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Pathology: Non-neoplastic and Neoplastic Diseases of the Gallbladder [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
Pathological features of inflammatory, non-neoplastic proliferative, and neoplastic diseases of the gallbladder are described in this chapter. Inflammatory diseases of the gallbladder develop mostly in the setting of cholecystolithiasis, but the exact mechanisms underlying how gallstones cause inflammations are not yet clear.
Kenji Notohara, Hirohisa Kitagawa
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Neoplastic and Non-Neoplastic Vascular Tumors

2003
Vascular neoplasms are a heterogeneous group of disorders that are derived from blood vessels or their cellular components: endothelial lining cells, smooth muscle cells, and pericytes. Since vessels are present throughout the body, vascular tumors may be seen in nearly any organ at any age.
Alexander J. Lazar, Scott R. Granter
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