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Abrikossoff's Tumor

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2001
Abrikossoff's tumor is a disease that more commonly affects the oral cavity but can also occur at other sites. It develops between the second and sixth decades of life, more frequently among women and blacks. The neoplasm can affect all parts of the body.
Becelli, R   +4 more
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TUMORS OF THE NECK

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
Tumors of the neck are important to discuss because they are not uncommon. Because of the fact that malignancy is not rare in them it is important to determine their character as early as possible; the need to know their origin and character is not far removed from that of tumors of the breast.
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Tumors of the Midbrain

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1993
Focal midbrain tumors in childhood are usually low-grade astrocytomas amenable to surgical resection. Small lesions presenting only with hydrocephalus are best treated by cerebrospinal fluid diversion without biopsy or surgical resection.
Hoffman, H J, Vandertop, W P
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Tumor Angiogenesis

1974
The hypothesis that tumors are angiogenesis dependent has, in the past decade, generated new investigations designed to elucidate the mechanism of angiogenesis itself. Many laboratories are now engaged in this pursuit. Some are studying angiogenesis that occurs in physiological situations, whereas others are interested in angiogenesis that dominates ...
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Tumor-to-tumor metastasis

Anti-Cancer Drugs, 2013
Tumor-to-tumor metastasis is a rare phenomenon, with around 150 cases being reported in the literature. Breast cancer is the second most commonly reported donor tumor after lung cancer, but thymic epithelial tumors have never been reported as recipient tumors. Furthermore, the thymus is rarely affected by metastases.
Moretto R   +12 more
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Tumor Bed Effect in Murine Tumors: Relationship to Tumor Take and Tumor Macrophage Content

Radiation Research, 1990
This study investigated whether the clonogenic ability of tumor cells to establish subcutaneous tumors and the tumor-associated macrophage (TAM) content correlate with the development and extent of the tumor bed effect (TBE). Ten tumors, five sarcomas and five carcinomas, syngeneic to C3Hf/Kam mice were used.
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On enzymes in tumors

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1948
Ellice McDonald   +2 more
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Tumors of the Spleen [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2010
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Tumores cardíacos primarios en la infancia

, 2008
A. S. Andrés   +6 more
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