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Insight - the Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses, 1996
Although neurofibroma is a rare orbital tumor, ophthalmic nurses may have the first opportunity to observe patients with this tumor. These patients may first be seen with normal visual acuity, proptosis, or affected ocular motility. An interesting patient who was diagnosed with an orbital neurofibroma is presented.
C A, Servodidio +2 more
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Although neurofibroma is a rare orbital tumor, ophthalmic nurses may have the first opportunity to observe patients with this tumor. These patients may first be seen with normal visual acuity, proptosis, or affected ocular motility. An interesting patient who was diagnosed with an orbital neurofibroma is presented.
C A, Servodidio +2 more
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Collagens in Neurofibromas and Neurofibroma Cell Cultures
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1986Neurofibromas contain approximately 30-50% collagen of their lipid-free dry weight, which is about half of the value of skin but approximately twice that described for peripheral nerve endoneurium. Immunohistochemical stainings indicate that neurofibromas contain types I, III, IV, and V collagens and fibronectin. Most of the neurofibroma cells are type
J, Peltonen +3 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1948
Abstract 1. 1. A general review of neurofibroma of the stomach is presented. 2. 2. Certain points deemed helpful in differentiating between malignancy and benignancy of gastric neoplasm are offered for consideration. 3. 3. A plea is made to make every effort to bring patients with gastric neoplasms within physiologic balance so that they ...
R W, TATE, W J, FUSARO
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Abstract 1. 1. A general review of neurofibroma of the stomach is presented. 2. 2. Certain points deemed helpful in differentiating between malignancy and benignancy of gastric neoplasm are offered for consideration. 3. 3. A plea is made to make every effort to bring patients with gastric neoplasms within physiologic balance so that they ...
R W, TATE, W J, FUSARO
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1950
IN SPEAKING of "benign tumors" of the larynx it is necessary to remember that the majority of so-called tumors are not true neoplasms at all. They are, rather, inflammatory swellings or hyper-plastic growths which originate as physiologic responses to some form of irritation.
S J, PEARLMAN, E A, FRIEDMAN, M, APPEL
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IN SPEAKING of "benign tumors" of the larynx it is necessary to remember that the majority of so-called tumors are not true neoplasms at all. They are, rather, inflammatory swellings or hyper-plastic growths which originate as physiologic responses to some form of irritation.
S J, PEARLMAN, E A, FRIEDMAN, M, APPEL
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American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1999
Unless omitted and underreported, penile neurofibromas are rare. Between January 2, 1982 and December 31, 1997 through the USF Regional Genetics Program we evaluated 566 propositi with suspected or clinically diagnosed neurofibromatosis (NF1, NF2, segmental NF=NF5, NF/Noonan syndrome, familial café-au-lait macules, and solitary neurofibroma, NF). These
B G, Kousseff, D L, Hoover
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Unless omitted and underreported, penile neurofibromas are rare. Between January 2, 1982 and December 31, 1997 through the USF Regional Genetics Program we evaluated 566 propositi with suspected or clinically diagnosed neurofibromatosis (NF1, NF2, segmental NF=NF5, NF/Noonan syndrome, familial café-au-lait macules, and solitary neurofibroma, NF). These
B G, Kousseff, D L, Hoover
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Cholinesterases in Neurofibromas
Archives of Dermatology, 1962Cholinesterase is an enzyme associated with neural tissue. It has been demonstrated chemically and histochemically in sensory and motor tissue of the central nervous system, the myoneural junction, and the sensory end-organs. 1 Specific cholinesterase, which hydrolyzes acetylcholine and acetylbetamethylcholine (methacholine), is found in autonomic ...
R K, WINKELMANN, L A, JOHNSON
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Histopathology, 1977
At rare intervals in the literature, reports have appeared of a skin tumour containing structures resembling Pacinian corpuscles. Four such tumours collected over the course of 20 years are described and the literature reviewed.
D M, MacDonald, E, Wilson-Jones
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At rare intervals in the literature, reports have appeared of a skin tumour containing structures resembling Pacinian corpuscles. Four such tumours collected over the course of 20 years are described and the literature reviewed.
D M, MacDonald, E, Wilson-Jones
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1953
PRIMARY tumors of the diaphragm are rare, less than 40 cases having been reported in the literature.
R H, SWEET, T, GEPHART
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PRIMARY tumors of the diaphragm are rare, less than 40 cases having been reported in the literature.
R H, SWEET, T, GEPHART
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1986
Neurofibromas cause unsightly and crippling deformities. These locally destructive tumors arise along the distribution of peripheral and cranial nerves. The 2 patients presented here had neurofibromas of the external ear. In one patient, the lesion was limited to the auricle.
T R, Stevenson +2 more
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Neurofibromas cause unsightly and crippling deformities. These locally destructive tumors arise along the distribution of peripheral and cranial nerves. The 2 patients presented here had neurofibromas of the external ear. In one patient, the lesion was limited to the auricle.
T R, Stevenson +2 more
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1952
This case is reported because of the rarity of the condition, and the unusual size of the tumour. The radiological findings were subsequently confirmed at operation. Mrs. B.G., aged 71, was admitted to the Bristol Royal Infirmary on 18.11.1950, one month after a small haematemesis.
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This case is reported because of the rarity of the condition, and the unusual size of the tumour. The radiological findings were subsequently confirmed at operation. Mrs. B.G., aged 71, was admitted to the Bristol Royal Infirmary on 18.11.1950, one month after a small haematemesis.
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