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Incidence of urogenital neoplasms in India [PDF]
Objective: To study and compare the national and regional incidences and risk of developing of neoplasms of individual urogenital sites using 2012 – 2014 reports from the National Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP) data.
Satyanarayana Labani+2 more
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Updates on Imaging of Common Urogenital Neoplasms. [PDF]
Urogenital neoplasms represent some of the most common malignancies [...]
Tsili AC.
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Persistent urogenital sinus in siblings due to a maternal adrenal neoplasm: A case report
Introduction: The most prevalent cause of virilization in newborns is congenital adrenal hyperplasia. A very infrequent cause, on the other hand, is a virilizing maternal adrenal tumor. We present two 46XX siblings with virilization of the external genitalia due to androgen exposure secondary to a maternal androgen-producing tumor.
Asami Ukida+8 more
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We report a case of a 9-year-old girl presented to the outpatient department with abdominal pain and diagnosed as solid pseudopapillary neoplasm (SPN) with urogenital anomalies. SPN can occur in children with extrapancreatic abnormalities, especially urogenital abnormalities, so these anomalies should be looked for in children diagnosed with SPN and ...
Meera Luthra+2 more
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Low albumin-to-creatinine ratios (ACR) are associated with poor outcomes in cancer patients [PDF]
Background The albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) is known to predict prognosis in liposarcoma patients, but its role in other tumors remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic relationship between ACR and common solid tumors.
Hong Zhao+9 more
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Impact of Diagnosis of Urologic Cancer on Male Sexuality and Patients’ Perceptions of Health Professional's Approach [PDF]
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a urological neoplasm diagnosis on male sexuality and examine patient perceptions of healthcare professionals’ engagement with sexuality at diagnosis.
Rodrigo Barros+7 more
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Coexistence of 2 malignant urogenital neoplasms: a testicular seminoma and adenocarcinoma of the prostate gland in a patient 1 year after kidney transplantation [PDF]
Małgorzata Banaszkiewicz+5 more
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[Bone metastasis in patients with urogenital neoplasms].
The clinical data of 91 patients with bone metastases were reviewed. The renal cell carcinoma and prostatic carcinoma were diagnosed respectively in 53% and 47% of the patients. 48% of the patients had tumour size stage T3 and 71% had histopathological stage II (G2). 21% of the patients presented a bone pain.
J Swierz, B Stawarz
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STUDIES OF HETEROTRANSPLANTATION OF TRANSPLANTABLE HUMAN UROGENITAL MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS
Jun Hasegawa
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