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Tumefactive demyelinating lesion
2018Clinical History: 45-year old man with 7 year history of dysarthria presented in 2018 with clinical worsening. Past MRI showed multiple brain lesions, biopsy showed no tumor cells but was otherwise inconclusive. LP was negative for oligoclonal bands. The patient was diagno...
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La Revue du praticien, 1998
Two types of tumefactions can be distinguished: diffuse, without an actually measurable tumour, and circumscribed, most often corresponding to benign tumours. Among diffuse tumefactions, the author diseases prolapse, inguinal hernias, hematomas, oedemas, vulvar varices, abcesses of the vulva and rare cases of elephantiasis.
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Two types of tumefactions can be distinguished: diffuse, without an actually measurable tumour, and circumscribed, most often corresponding to benign tumours. Among diffuse tumefactions, the author diseases prolapse, inguinal hernias, hematomas, oedemas, vulvar varices, abcesses of the vulva and rare cases of elephantiasis.
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Tumefactive Demyelination: Glioblastoma
2018At the end of November 2014, a 55-year-old male patient woke up in the morning with, as he described, face slightly distorted towards right and discrete speech disorder. During next few days, he noticed he was slightly clumsy with left hand and leg but without more pronounced motor difficulties.
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Diagnosis of Gingival Tumefactions
Journal of Periodontology, 1973L R, Eversole, S, Rovin
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