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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— Metastasis from one neoplasm to an unrelated coexisting neoplasm is a very rare autopsy finding; to our knowledge, fewer than 100 cases have been reported in the English literature. In 40 of these patients the host tumor was another malignant neoplasm and in 56 it was a benign tumor.1We wish to report two additional cases with tumor to
Athanasios Theologides, Ju Chin Lee
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To the Editor.— Metastasis from one neoplasm to an unrelated coexisting neoplasm is a very rare autopsy finding; to our knowledge, fewer than 100 cases have been reported in the English literature. In 40 of these patients the host tumor was another malignant neoplasm and in 56 it was a benign tumor.1We wish to report two additional cases with tumor to
Athanasios Theologides, Ju Chin Lee
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LASP1 in Tumor and Tumor Microenvironment
Current Molecular Medicine, 2018The growing evidence shows that LIM and SH3 Domain Protein 1 (LASP1) is a multi-functional protein that plays important role in forming cytoskeleton and prognostic marker in different cancers. LASP1 expression is correlated with the grade, size, and the metastasis of tumor in clinical samples.
Shiming Wang+4 more
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Metastasis of Tumor to Second Different Tumor: Collision Tumors
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970To the Editor:— The phenomenon of tumor-to-tumor metastasis, albeit infrequent, has been reported by a number of observers. Osterberg 1 reviewed three previously reported cases, and added two: one of bronchial origin, the other probably of renal origin, both spreading to meningiomas.
Bruce R. Heinzen+2 more
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Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions [PDF]
Peripheral nerve tumors are uncommon, nerve sheath tumors, schwannoma and neurofibromas being the most frequent. Their clinical signs and symptoms are often unspecific, which is why they may pose a diagnostic problem; this is particularly true for the neck, where a palpable mass is often mistaken for an enlarged lymph node by the referring clinician ...
Gerd Bodner, Siegfried Peer
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Tumor-to-Tumor Metastasis: Extracranial Tumor Metastatic to Intracranial Tumors
2011Tumor-to-tumor metastasis (TTM) is a relatively rare but well-documented phenomenon. When malignant tumor metastasizes to an intracranial tumor, meningiomas are most often the recipient; and breast or lung carcinoma the most common donor (primary tumor). The diagnosis of TTM can be made only by histopathological examination.
Jian-Qiang Lu, Arthur W. Clark
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2013
Tumors of the axis (C2 vertebra) are rare. The location and unique structure of the upper cervical spine and proximity to vital structures make diagnosis and treatment difficult. Appropriate clinical and radiographic evaluation, biopsy, oncologic and surgical staging, and adequate operative techniques and adjuvant treatments should be considered.
Andreas F. Mavrogenis, RUGGIERI, PIETRO
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Tumors of the axis (C2 vertebra) are rare. The location and unique structure of the upper cervical spine and proximity to vital structures make diagnosis and treatment difficult. Appropriate clinical and radiographic evaluation, biopsy, oncologic and surgical staging, and adequate operative techniques and adjuvant treatments should be considered.
Andreas F. Mavrogenis, RUGGIERI, PIETRO
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Tumors and Tumorous Conditions of Bone [PDF]
Clinically, tumors and tumorous conditions of bone are among the most frequently studied and diagnostically challenging diseases, the primary means of whose diagnosis is radiography. The absolute neccessity of radiography is well established so that any single diagnostic scheme that does not incorporate it is deemed inappropriate.
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1990
Of the many types of tumors located in the mediastinal compartments, most are metastatic. The most common adult tumor in the anterior compartment is thymoma. A number of important cytogenetic, immunohistochemical, and molecular analytical observations have been reported over the past year regarding this tumor.
C R, Thomas, P, Bonomi
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Of the many types of tumors located in the mediastinal compartments, most are metastatic. The most common adult tumor in the anterior compartment is thymoma. A number of important cytogenetic, immunohistochemical, and molecular analytical observations have been reported over the past year regarding this tumor.
C R, Thomas, P, Bonomi
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