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Primary Retroperitoneal Tumors

Tumori Journal, 1977
Seventy-five cases of primary retroperitoneal tumors observed at the Istituto Nazionale Tumori of Milan during the period 1932 to 1973, 56 of which had a histopathologic classification (51 malignant and 5 benign), are reported. By examination of the diagnostic and therapeutic criteria employed and the survival data (9 of the 51 malignant cases were ...
S, Oriana, P, Bonardi, F, Preda
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Lipomatous retroperitoneal tumors

The American Journal of Surgery, 1952
Abstract The medical literature on primary lipomatous retroperitoneal tumors has been reviewed. Included are the highlights of the case reports of historical interest, a summary of published opinions and observations as to origin, etiology, symptoms, physical findings, diagnostic maneuvers and procedures, treatment and pathologic characteristics, and
J H, DEWEERD, M B, DOCKERTY
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Primary retroperitoneal tumors

The American Journal of Surgery, 1954
Abstract Retroperitoneal tumors may reach sizable proportions before recognizable symptoms are produced. Since an extensive involvement of retroperitoneal tissues usually occurs, the results of any type of treatment for malignant retroperitoneal lesions are not particularly favorable.
A H, JOHNSON, H H, SEARLS, O F, GRIMES
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Retroperitoneal tumors.

Medicinski arhiv, 2000
The retroperitoneal tumors are seldom met in their several histological expressions. Authors totally considered 27 patients with retroperitoneal tumors and they were observed from 1975 to 1996: 21 of them were primitively cured in this Institute whereas 6 were affected with relapse or metastasis after a surgical approach which had been performed by ...
R, Scibè   +4 more
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RETROPERITONEAL TUMORS

Archives of Surgery, 1931
All cases that present puzzling diagnostic problems are of interest, but this is especially true of cases in which there is known to be an abdominal tumor or in which a tumor is found at operation or autopsy. To the surgeon, the abdominal tumor is of particular interest.
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Retroperitoneal tumors.

Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska. Sectio D: Medicina, 1993
Retroperitoneal tumors (RPTs) are most commonly found in anatomically confined spaces. Primary RPTs are to be distinguished from those arising from retroperitoneal organs or from the metastatic masses. They may originate either from anyone of the three embryonal leaves or may take on more complex composition, consequently accounting for their varied ...
P, Misiuna   +3 more
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[Retroperitoneal tumors].

Chirurgia italiana, 1985
The authors after giving a general view of retroperitoneal tumors also describe briefly their anatomo-clinical features pointing out the controveries of these neoplasms. Personal case histories are illustrated emphasizing the importance of shortening the time of diagnosis in regards with already sintomatic neoplasms which are misdiagnosed.
A, Barigazzi   +3 more
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Primary Retroperitoneal Tumors

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1967
J W, Braasch, A B, Mon
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[Retroperitoneal tumors].

Der Urologe. Ausg. A, 2017
Retroperitoneal tumors are rare malignancies. The retroperitoneum can host a wide spectrum of pathologies including primary or metastatic lesions.Treatment of retroperitoneal tumors is often associated with several challenges because of their relative late presentation and anatomic location.Because of various pathologies, a detailed case history ...
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