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Key clinical message Contrast defects in veins are often diagnosed as benign thrombi, but depending on the patient’s background it is necessary to differentiate between tumor thrombi. It is difficult to differentiate between these using contrast‐enhanced
Shiho Wakasa +4 more
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Single-cell analysis decodes cellular dynamics in clear cell renal cell carcinoma with tumor thrombus [PDF]
Venous tumor thrombus formation represents a pivotal stage in the metastatic cascade of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). To gain deeper insights into the cellular and molecular landscape underlying this process, we performed comprehensive single ...
Huiying Tao +9 more
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Rapidly Progressing Renal Cell Carcinoma With Unexpected Inferior Vena Cava Tumor Thrombus [PDF]
Introduction We report here a case of RCC without preoperative tumor thrombus that had progressed to RCC with IVC tumor thrombus. Case Presentation A 75‐year‐old man was referred to our hospital.
Sohei Iwagami +5 more
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Purpose To explore the effect of tumor thrombus growing against the direction of venous return (GADVR) tumor thrombus on the choice of surgical approach, the impact on the complexity of the surgery and the prognosis.
Zhuo Liu +12 more
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Up to 19% of patients with renal cell carcinoma present with a venous thrombus at diagnosis and 1% have a thrombus extending above the diaphragm. The higher the thrombus level, the more challenging the surgery.
Andrea Benedetto Galosi +5 more
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Tumor thrombus of bone sarcomas represents a unique reservoir for various types of cancer and immune cells, however, the investigation of tumor thrombus at a single-cell level is very limited.
Tao Ji +11 more
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Background Vascular invasion with tumor thrombus frequently occurs in advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Thrombectomy is one of the most challenging surgeries with high rate of perioperative morbidity and mortality.
Yue Shi +10 more
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Right atrium tumor thrombus [PDF]
A 60-year-old man presented with 2 week history of nausea, vomiting, malaise and altered mental status. Vomiting was mainly postprandial, bilious with no blood. This was associated with decreased appetite and mild epigastric dull pain with no radiation. Review of systems was significant for shortness of breath, dyspnea on exertion with no chest pain or
M Chadi, Alraies +3 more
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Renal cell carcinoma with inferior vena cava tumor thrombus can be misdiagnosed as an inferior vena cava thrombosis if not evaluated carefully with imaging.
Marina M. Tabbara +2 more
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Tumor thrombus (also called intravascular tumor extension) can be defined as tumor extending into vessel; typically a vein, it occurs in a lot of malignancies like hepatocellular carcinoma, Wilms tumor, and others.1 Tumor thrombus has been reported to ...
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