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Why do Most Primary Bladder Neoplasms First Appear Around the Ureteric Orifices?

British Journal of Urology, 1993
Summary The majority of primary bladder neoplasms are known to arise within the mucosa around the ureteric orifices and bladder base. This may be due to the mucosa in this area being more susceptible to carcinogens than other areas of the bladder.
L H, Stewart   +6 more
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Bilateral Nodular Pulmonary Granulomas and Retroperitoneal Fibrosis

JAMA, 1962
AN APPARENTLY HOPELESS SITUATION L thought to be due to malignant neoplasm occasionally is deceiving and, therefore, irrefutable pathologic evidence of malignancy is sought before one is resigned to therapeutic nihilism. The following report of a case supports this principle, as the patient was admitted to the University of Chicago Hospitals almost 3 ...
J R, BENFIELD   +4 more
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Early diagnosis of primary ureteral neoplasms:report of 28 cases

, 2009
Le-hao Wang   +5 more
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rajat Thawani
exaly  

[Clinical picture, treatment and prognosis of kidney pelvis and ureteral neoplasms].

Zeitschrift fur Urologie und Nephrologie, 1979
It is reported on clinical and therapeutic measures in tumours of the upper urinary tracts. Diagnosis is often made too late, which, as we know, conditions a bad prognosis. Since we found malignant recidivations in papillomas and a stump recidivation in the carcinoma of the renal pelvis also in exclusive nephrectomy, we recommend the nephro ...
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Renographic Demonstration of Desmoid Tumor-Ureteral Fistula.

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2016
David Kim   +3 more
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