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Juvenile polyposis–a precancerous condition
Histopathology, 1988Clinical and pathological findings in 87 patients with juvenile polyposis have been reviewed; 1032 polyps were available from 80 of these patients; 840 were typical spherical juvenile polyps whereas 169 differed in being multilobulated or showing a villous configuration; 79 (46.7%) of the latter contained foci of epithelial dysplasia whereas only 76 (9.
J R, Jass +3 more
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Precancerous conditions of pancreatic carcinoma
Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, 2000The precancerous conditions associated with pancreatic ductal carcinoma include preneoplastic duct changes and benign-looking tumors that give rise to ductal carcinomas. Among the duct changes that are discussed as precancerous lesions are hyperplastic and metaplastic lesions, which were recently classified as pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia types
J, Lüttges, G, Klöppel
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[Gastric precancerous conditions].
Chirurgia italiana, 1998The Authors examine the anatomopathological and clinical features of the main gastric precancerouses and explain the diagnostic therapeutic protocols used. The diagnostic and therapeutic strategy can not leave a strict interdisciplinary collaboration out of consideration between radiologist, endoscopist, anatomist, gastroenterologist and surgeon.
P, Melita +6 more
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II. “Precancerous Conditions” of the Breast
The British Journal of Radiology, 1948A Brief Paper on “precancerous conditions” of the breast, introductory to a discussion of the surgical and radiotherapeutic aspects of mammary cancer, can touch only on a few points of a subject which is one of the most debatable in the whole of pathology. It is difficult, therefore, to avoid statements which may appear unqualified and dogmatic. In the
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Fortschritte der Medizin, 1983
Precancerous stages are precursors of a potential malignant growth which lead to cancer with a certain regularity. They can occur in all organs and all tissues. Consequently, they play an important part in the prevention and early detection of cancer in all medical specialties. For the pathogenesis of precancerous stages as morphologically well defined
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Precancerous stages are precursors of a potential malignant growth which lead to cancer with a certain regularity. They can occur in all organs and all tissues. Consequently, they play an important part in the prevention and early detection of cancer in all medical specialties. For the pathogenesis of precancerous stages as morphologically well defined
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Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine, 2023
E. Blinova, A. Kotikova, A. Akleev
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E. Blinova, A. Kotikova, A. Akleev
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Spontaneous course of cervical precancerous conditions
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1956Abstract On the basis of a series of 212 patients examined in the Radium Center, Copenhagen, during the period 1930–1950 the spontaneous course of cervical precancerous lesions is discussed. A total of 127 patients remained untreated throughout the observation period.
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Diagnosis and Management of Epithelial Precancerous Conditions and Lesions in the Stomach
Current treatment options in gastroenterology, 2021I. Pita, D. Libânio, P. P. Nunes
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[Oral cancer. Precancerous conditions].
Revue belge de medecine dentaire, 1995In the precancerous lesions leukoplakia is the most frequent. This is only a clinical diagnose and a biopsy is necessary to see if there is a malignant transformation. A mycosis in a leukoplakia may be an important indicator for a local or system impairment of the immune system.
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