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Management of Tracheal Neoplasms [PDF]
Abstract Primary tracheal tumors are rare neoplasms which often present with indolent and nonspecific symptoms. Despite a tendency for late presentation, more than half of patients with benign and malignant neoplasms will be candidates for curative resection upon diagnosis.
Bryan F. Meyers, Douglas J. Mathisen
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The Function of NM23-H1/NME1 and Its Homologs in Major Processes Linked to Metastasis [PDF]
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Boissan, Mathieu +6 more
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Management of Tracheal Neoplasms [PDF]
Abstract Patients with tracheal involvement from primary or secondary neoplasms usually present with relatively nonspecific symptoms of cough, wheeze, and shortness of breath. Prompt diagnosis often requires a high index of suspicion. Tomography or computed tomography of the chest will often confirm the presence of a tracheal lesion.
Christopher G. Compeau, Shaf Keshavjee
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Granular cell tumor of the trachea as a rare cause of dyspnea in a young woman
Tracheal granular cell tumors are rare neurogenic neoplasms characterized by an indolent behavior. We report the case of a young woman affected by this tumor with non-specific clinical presentation.
A. Rizzo +8 more
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Central Airway Obstruction Due to Tracheal Glomus Tumor
Background Tracheal glomus tumors are rare mesenchymal neoplasms that have the potential to cause malignant, central airway obstruction. They require a thoughtful approach to safely secure the airway and definitively resect the tumor.
Greg J. Haro +3 more
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Introduction: Tracheal neoplasms account for less than 0.1% of all malignancies. The majority of tracheal malignancies are secondary neoplasms from direct tracheal invasion from adjacent structures and less commonly from hematogenous or lymphatic spread ...
Harpreet Singh +4 more
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Radiographic measurements of the trachea in domestic short haired and Persian cats [PDF]
Tracheal diameter can be assessed from a thoracic radiograph, with assessment of tracheal diameter in dogs based on ratios between tracheal diameter and a skeletal measurement – however reference ranges are not available for the cat.
Coleman, E. +3 more
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Current Strategies for Tracheal Replacement: A Review
Airway cancers have been increasing in recent years. Tracheal resection is commonly performed during surgery and is burdened from post-operative complications severely affecting quality of life.
Giuseppe Damiano +6 more
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Advanced head and neck cancer: Long-term results of chemo-radiotherapy, complications and induction of second malignancies [PDF]
Background: Chemo-radiotherapy is superior to radiotherapy alone in the treatment of advanced, inoperable head and neck cancer. The long-term treatment results, the induction of second malignant tumors, and other long-term toxicities are not well defined.
Aydemir, Ü. +6 more
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Investigation and Analysis of Primary Lung Cancer with Endotracheal and Endobronchial Metastases
Background and objective Endotracheal and endobronchial metastases (EEM) is a rare manifestation in primary lung cancer. It has not yet been reported in Chinese literatures.
Ming LU +3 more
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