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Tumefactive Megalocytic Interstitial Nephritis

Radiology, 1978
The authors present the angiographic, radionuclude and histologic findings in a case of megalocytic interstitial nephritis and describe its relationship to xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis and malakoplakia.
H P, Jander, S, Pujara, T M, Murad
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Tumefactive Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis

Neurology India, 2020
Tumefactive demyelination is a phenomenon involving the radiographic resemblance of an acute demyelinating process in the central nervous system to neoplasia. Although this has been described and characterized for multiple sclerosis, it has been reported in a few cases in patients with acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) within the past decade.
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Unusual axillary tumefaction

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2022
Sofia Poço Miranda   +4 more
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Tumefactive pigmented villonodular synovitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
Abstract 1. 1. A case is presented of a diffuse proliferative synovial lesion of the knee. This lesion was intra- and extra-articular, and was of seven years' duration. 2. 2. The longevity of the lesion with no transition of cell structural changes other than that indicated by multiplicity of the cytologic pattern would classify this type ...
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Tumefactive demyelination.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2009
We present a case of 22 year old female who had pulmonary tuberculosis followed by tuberculous meningitis and tuberculomas in past. This time she presented to us with right hemiparesis and altered sensorium. Diagnosis of tumefactive demyelination was made on the basis of typical MRI findings. Patient showed good response to steroids.
M Y, Nadkar, R A, Deore, Raminder, Singh
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Mesenteric tumefactions.

The American surgeon, 1980
Mesenteric tumefactions comprise a group of non-neoplastic conditions that present as an intra-abdominal mass. Symptoms vary from none to obstruction of the gastrointestinal tract. Histologic examination reveals dystrophy, fibrosis, or inflammation of the mesenteric fat.
R, Hartz   +3 more
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Sonography of tumefactive biliary sludge

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1982
Five patients with low-amplitude echoes taking the shape of a mass within the lumen of their gallbladders are reported. Disappearance of the mass on repeat examination in four cases and surgical proof in the fifth case established that the finding was a pseudotumor due to a collection of sludge.
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Tumefactive demyelinating lesions in children

European Journal of Paediatric Neurology
Tumefactive lesions (TDL) are larger than 2 cm in diameter on T2-weighted brain MRI. They are distinguished from other types of demyelinating lesions by their size and degree of perilesional edema and/or rim enhancement, which can make diagnosis challenging.To study the clinical and radiological features, follow-up and final diagnosis of patients ...
Ayberk Selek   +5 more
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Pediatric Tumefactive Demyelination

2017
In children presenting with neurological deficits associated with large parenchymal lesions on imaging, brain tumors and cerebral abscess are typically considered in the differential diagnosis. However, it is important to also consider tumefactive demyelinating lesions, which can be challenging to diagnose.
Michael A. Lopez, Timothy E. Lotze
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TUMEFACTIVE XANTHOGRANULOMATOUS PYELONEPHRITIS

British Journal of Urology, 1963
M S, SMOUT, L N, McANINCH, J K, WYATT
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