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Tumefactive Megalocytic Interstitial Nephritis
Radiology, 1978The 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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Edorium Journal of Neurology
Tumefactive multiple sclerosis (tMS) reveals imaging findings in the central nervous system alongside extensive surrounding edematous changes. The nature and etiology of the disease are often unknown.
Akira Tempaku
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Tumefactive multiple sclerosis (tMS) reveals imaging findings in the central nervous system alongside extensive surrounding edematous changes. The nature and etiology of the disease are often unknown.
Akira Tempaku
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Pediatric Tumefactive Multiple Sclerosis Case Report and Literature Review: A Saudi Experience
International Journal of BiomedicineTumefactive demyelinating lesions (TDLs) are rare, mass-like lesions that present a significant diagnostic challenge, often mimicking brain tumors on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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Tumefactive Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis
Neurology India, 2020Tumefactive 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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Research Progress on Tumefactive Demyelinating Lesions of Central Nervous System
Advances in Clinical MedicineTumefactive demyelinating lesions (TDLs) are a rare, immune-mediated inflammatory disorder ...
Meng Wei, Xiujuan Li
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Recurrent Inflammatory Tumefactive Demyelination—Natural History
Neurology and Clinical NeuroscienceTumefactive demyelination (TDL) is a rare variant of demyelinating disease characterized by large, tumor‐like brain lesions that can mimic neoplasms, often leading to diagnostic confusion.
Kamalesh Tayade +3 more
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Open rings of demyelination – a rare case of tumefactive multiple sclerosis
European Journal of Clinical and Experimental MedicineIntroduction and aim. Tumefactive multiple sclerosis (MS), a rare and atypical subtype of MS, presents with large demyelinating lesions that can mimic acute stroke, leading to diagnostic uncertainty.
P. K +6 more
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Journal of Neuroimmunology
BACKGROUND Neurosarcoidosis is a rare inflammatory condition that can occasionally present with recurrent tumefactive lesions resembling those of idiopathic demyelinating diseases.
Nirmalya Ray +7 more
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BACKGROUND Neurosarcoidosis is a rare inflammatory condition that can occasionally present with recurrent tumefactive lesions resembling those of idiopathic demyelinating diseases.
Nirmalya Ray +7 more
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Tumefactive pigmented villonodular synovitis
The American Journal of Surgery, 1956Abstract 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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