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Transvaginal ultrasonography of pelvic neoplasms.

Radiologic clinics of North America, 1992
The recent development of the high resolution transvaginal probe has increased the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of transabdominal sonography. This article reviews the applications of transvaginal sonography with pulsed and color flow Doppler imaging to the diagnosis and management of uterine, ovarian, and metastatic pelvic neoplasms.
E B, Mendelson, M, Böhm-Vélez
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Endoluminal Sonographic Evaluation of Ureteral and Renal Pelvic Neoplasms

The Journal of Urology, 1997
The objective of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of endoluminal ultrasonography as an adjunct to endoscopy for the evaluation of urothelial neoplasms. An endoluminal ultrasound system using a 12.5 or 20 MHz transducer housed in a 6.2 French catheter was used intraureterally in 38 patients being evaluated endoscopically for suspected ...
J B, Liu   +5 more
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[Surgery for extraperitoneal pelvic neoplasms].

Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery], 2006
To evaluate the methods of surgery for extraperitoneal pelvic neoplasms.Clinical data related to surgery of 84 cases of extraperitoneal pelvic neoplasms were extracted and retrospectively analyzed.All 84 patients underwent operations, including one of them who received 4 operations within 6 months for resection of a single tumor.
Cheng-hua, Luo   +5 more
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Pelvic neoplasms in peds: the survival kit!

2023
Learning objectives: Elaborate diagnostic strategy in front of a pelvic mass in the pediatric population. Identify the most suitable imaging modalities and know the most appropriate exploration protocols according to the supposed diagnoses Identify the semiological...
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Pelvic endometriosis simulating colonic malignant neoplasm.

Archives of internal medicine, 1989
Three women had endometriosis that involved the rectosigmoid colon; their clinical presentation suggested primary colonic malignant neoplasm. Intestinal obstruction, weight loss, and, in two patients, rectal bleeding with radiologic evidence of a mass lesion that involved the rectosigmoid were present at initial evaluation.
W, Sievert, J H, Sellin, C A, Stringer
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Angiography in the diagnosis and staging of pelvic neoplasms.

Radiology, 1980
The efficacy of arteriography in the staging of pelvic neoplasms was examined in 447 patients. It was found to be most useful in defining advanced neoplastic disease, improving accuracy of staging in these patients by about 18%. In patients with early pelvic neoplastic disease, arteriography reduced the number of false positives.
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Not your typical male pelvic neoplasm

2013
Learning objectives: 1. To present an exhibit of atypical male pelvis neoplasms. 2. To present a series of well-documented cases of malignant lesions that can occur in the male pelvis including: chondrosarcoma, GIST, liposarcoma, rectal and prostatic...
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The Traveler’s Journey: nodal dissemination of pelvic neoplasms.

2022
Learning objectives: Know the anatomy and nomenclature of the lymph nodes (LN) groups. Evaluate the patterns of lymphatic spread of the main pelvic neoplasms, in computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography - computed tomography (PET-CT) and magnetic resonance...
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ACTIVE TREATMENT OF INCURABLE PELVIC NEOPLASMS

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1950
G P, CHARLEWOOD   +2 more
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Nonresectable recurrent pelvic neoplasm

Gynecologic Oncology, 1980
Ted Haas   +2 more
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