Histologic sections of the tumor revealed a malignant neoplasm with a diffuse growth pattern. |
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Another implication of a linear growth regime is that the most malignant cells should be located at the tumor border. |
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Glioblastoma is a rapidly growing malignant brain tumour and usually has a fatal outcome. |
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We describe a case of a highly malignant primary liver tumor in an elderly woman. |
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The dangers of sun worshipping, such as malignant melanoma and accelerated ageing, are well known. |
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He immediately diagnosed a small rectal lesion, which appeared clinically to be malignant. |
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To put it in plain English, chemotherapy damages normal cells as well as malignant ones. |
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He died of malignant mesothelioma of the right lung caused by exposure to asbestos. |
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In addition, the ability to identify potentially malignant lesions varies with physician training. |
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Nearly everyone has pigmented moles, but only one in a million becomes malignant. |
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I will address the experimental treatments for the most malignant brain tumors. |
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The difference between malignant and benign tumours is that malignant tumours have the ability to invade surrounding areas. |
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Lymph node infarction is followed by malignant lymphoma in some but not all patients. |
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In about 1 percent of affected people, one or more fibromas become malignant and require treatment. |
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For malignant airway obstruction, the only appropriate metal stents are covered models, which prevent tumor ingrowth. |
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The treatment for teratomas, whether benign or malignant, is resection as the tumor may grow to impinge on adjacent structures. |
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Histologically, the blastomous tumor cells were present in diffuse sheets, which focally formed malignant cartilage. |
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All the control lymph nodes were removed as part of radical surgeries for malignant disease conditions and were negative for malignancy. |
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Most of the experimental mammary tumors are malignant, specifically adenocarcinomas. |
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The tumor was composed of spindle and epithelioid cells, some of which were arranged in a fascicular pattern, consistent with malignant melanoma. |
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These authors do not clearly state whether these 14 cases represent true malignant mixed tumors or carcinoma ex-pleomorphic adenomas. |
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It is currently believed that most colorectal carcinomas start as benign adenomas that undergo malignant transformation into adenocarcinoma. |
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Benign and malignant areas may coexist, emphasizing the need for thorough pathologic sampling. |
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Over the past year our virtual mailboxes have been swamped by spam, worms, and malignant viruses. |
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Do you dare risk losing the edges of your Lucian Freud poster to a malignant thumbtack? |
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Among the topics discussed are how to code gastrointestinal sarcomas and malignant lymphomas, as well as malignant thymomas. |
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There is a definite link between sunbathing and the incidence of malignant melanomas. |
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One form of skin cancer, malignant melanoma, can spread to other organs very rapidly. |
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They were nominated for the tireless care they gave to two elderly Irish wolfhounds who have undergone numerous operations for malignant growths. |
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In all patients who had endoscopy, 26 percent had esophagitis, 8.7 percent had a peptic ulcer and 2.4 percent had malignant disease. |
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No malignant cells were found in the lymph nodes, omentum, or pelvic washings. |
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Prior shows him Kaposi's sarcoma, a disease in which malignant skin tumours form purple lumps. |
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However, its potential function as a tumor suppressor gene suggests a possible role in the malignant transformation of mesothelial cells. |
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It is rare for malignant hypertension to cause asymmetric hypertensive retinopathy. |
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The independent and simultaneous malignant transformation of 4 different stem cells is difficult to imagine in such a small tumor. |
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The levels in tuberculous ascitis were significantly higher than those in cirrhotic or malignant ascitis. |
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They concluded that this was a case of malignant transformation of cardiac myxoma, but it could also have been multiple tumor emboli. |
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Despite their histologic benignity, sinonasal papillomas have a small but definite potential for malignant transformation. |
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This treatment is available for patients who have small glioblastomas or other primary malignant brain tumors. |
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The term refers to any of a group of malignant diseases of the bone marrow and other bone forming organs. |
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Six years later, a fine-needle aspirate of a cervical vertebra showed malignant cells consistent with metastasis from a primary lung carcinoma. |
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A malignant neoplasm in the neck can arise as a primary tumor or as metastasis from the upper aerodigestive tract or a distant site. |
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The tumour is often palpable on rectal or abdominal examination, and malignant ascites may also be evident. |
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Initially identified with herpes, the microbe is now thought to cause various malignant tumors as well as a form of lymphoma. |
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In this latter situation, molecular analysis should be part of a routine workup for a suspected malignant process. |
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In the brain, both malignant and benign tumours can be harmful because they increase pressure in the skull. |
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A more sinister consequence of prolonged sun exposure is the greatly increased incidence of both benign and malignant tumours. |
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The way his features were set, and especially the mirthless smirk on his face, gave him an almost malignant appearance. |
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The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy under the suspicion of malignant tumor of the cecum or appendix. |
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Among the available follow-up surgical biopsies, no malignant diagnoses were made. |
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The blandness of the spindle cells was so impressive as to dissuade us from a malignant diagnosis on preoperative biopsies. |
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Young women may very rarely develop a malignant trophoblastic tumor, presumably derived from ectopic germ cell tissue. |
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These malignant Las Vegas showgirl lookalikes are holding Earth hostage, controlling the monsters with shrewdly hidden remote devices. |
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One of the commonest reasons for undertaking a biopsy is to establish whether a tumour is malignant or benign. |
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The knee is the most common joint involved in both benign and malignant tumors. |
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My wife had a bad experience, she had the most malignant of the brain tumours that can occur. |
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Both benign and malignant tumors showed ulceration of the overlying mucosa. |
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Cancer of the throat can involve malignant tumors on the vocal cords, voice box, or other areas of the throat. |
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A benign glomus tumor surrounding a malignant area is found in about half of the cases. |
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An appropriate strength sun block will minimise the risks of burning, with its associated risk of malignant tumours. |
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Bronchiolar diseases and amyloid and malignant lymphoma were seen less frequently. |
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His hooded eyes gleamed with the malignant satisfaction of a correct deduction. |
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Thus neither radionuclide scans nor ultrasound reliably distinguish benign from malignant disease. |
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Histopathology revealed a malignant neoplasm with areas of astrocytic and primitive neuroectodermal components. |
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Additionally, a polyclonal intracerebral inflammatory response may precede the proliferation of monoclonal malignant lymphoid cells. |
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Severe sunburn in childhood can significantly increase the chances of developing malignant melanoma in later life. |
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One severe sunburn early in life doubles the chances of future malignant melanoma. |
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I lost my 38-year-old brother in January from a very malignant brain tumor, glial blastoma. |
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Previous studies have shown that ALA hexyl ester is more successful than ALA for photodetection of early malignant lesions in the bladder. |
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Investigators assume that ultraviolet light is the most important factor for the initiation of malignant melanoma. |
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It is possible that the stellate cells were involved in retaining the malignant cells within the sinusoids. |
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Stem cell transplantation is commonly used for a variety of malignant disorders such as leukemias and lymphomas. |
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Their immature and uniform appearance raised the possibility of malignant lymphoma in the leukemic phase. |
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Recognizing the origin of the malignant tumor represents another diagnostic pitfall. |
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The development of malignant pleural effusion frequently heralds a poor prognosis. |
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These two genes are both thought to be very important in the expression of the malignant phenotype. |
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For these reasons, a direct tumorigenic effect that transforms infected hepatocytes into malignant cells is probably unlikely. |
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For girls, the 2 causes of death with the highest crude rates were malignant neoplasms and ischemic heart disease. |
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Poor vascularization of the target area is one of the reasons that high-dose antibiotic therapy is needed to treat malignant otitis externa. |
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Ultrasound techniques classify nodules as solid or cystic in the belief that solid lesions might be malignant and cystic lesions benign. |
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In addition, it is effective in cases requiring radical surgery of malignant tumors. |
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It is extremely difficult to prove that a malignant melanoma originates in a visceral site. |
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The cytology was helpful in distinguishing benign from malignant pancreatic frozen section. |
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Moreover, the data suggest that p27 down-regulation is an important event in malignant transformation of oligodendrogliomas. |
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The purposes of electrosurgery are to destroy benign and malignant lesions, control bleeding, and cut or excise tissue. |
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In at least 2 cases, the possibility of a malignant lipomatous tumor could not be excluded. |
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A spinal tap was performed which showed the presence of malignant cells leading to the diagnosis of carcinomatous meningitis. |
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Normally in short supply, it is found in excess amounts in up to half of all types of malignant tumors. |
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In women with peritoneal carcinomatosis or malignant ascites, treatment for ovarian cancer is instituted if the CA 125 level is elevated. |
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Hepatocellular carcinoma has become one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide. |
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The cream is applied to a skin cancer and given time to be absorbed by the malignant cells. |
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The experiment shows that not all cancers are destined to become malignant. |
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The commonest lesions are candidiasis and herpes viral infections, but others include ulcers, periodontal disease, and malignant neoplasms. |
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Foci of malignant spindle cells representing fibrosarcoma were also identified. |
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At 18 months she began to suffer regular epileptic fits, caused by a non malignant tumour on her brain. |
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The malignant course of the disease is over, and it is now progressing more moderately. |
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Debulking surgery left appreciable disease in the abdomen and a malignant pleural effusion. |
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Unclassifiable spindle cell sarcoma, fibrosarcoma, or malignant fibrohistiocytoma may resemble the spindle cell areas of angiosarcoma. |
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We included data on oesophageal and gastric operations for malignant and benign disease with palliative or curative intent. |
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Also important are aggressive desmoid disease and other rare malignant disease. |
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As well, cells may break away from a malignant tumour and spread through the blood or lymphatic systems to other parts of the body. |
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They begin with the malignant transformation of a lymphocyte in the lymphatic system. |
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These are malignant tumours of the lymphatic system, part of the body's immune system. |
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Composite malignant tumors containing both carcinomatous and sarcomatous components are known as carcinosarcomas. |
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But it goes without saying that bridges can be conduits of benign or malignant cargoes. |
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What we're talking about here are freckles and moles and identifying those which may be turning malignant. |
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Presumptive diagnoses ranged from a malignant pleural tumor to malignancy occupying the complete lower lobe. |
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By the very nature of what it is, Empires are malignant, not benign though they cloak this malignancy with shallow kindness. |
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To me, the most striking thing about both articles is the sheer, malignant hatred that shines through in each. |
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A more malignant expression of the social crisis is recorded in the suicide rate. |
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Too often the malignant evil in society shows up in how we treat our children. |
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But nothing in law or common sense justifies these continued ignorant, racist or malignant attacks on genuine refugees. |
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We can comment on the malignant horde of media hounds claiming to speak for Michael on this and many other issues. |
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The root cause is not so much the drugs trade, as the malignant rat-like nature of the human race. |
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The stable food, the potato rotted from the land as the first strains of malignant blight struck, and there was nothing left to eat. |
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In my beginnings as a prison activist, I saw the industry of locking people up, as a malignant form of interdisciplinary activity. |
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Just as he begins to recover, an old affair resurfaces within the marriage of Paul's parents and becomes aggressively malignant. |
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The malignant effects of chronic pain in children are multifactorial and relatively unyielding without treatment. |
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Biological viruses also ' steal ' virulence genes from other viruses and become more malignant. |
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During one, my nurse college mentioned she had seen two cases of malignant hyperthermia. |
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In view of the malignant nature of the condition this delay could have been life threatening. |
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Patients with severe neutropenia with fever or signs of infection and those with evidence of malignant disease should be hospitalized. |
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But neither of these processes is suitable for patients with infection or malignant disease. |
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Destruction of the proteins essentially cripples p53 and opens the door to malignant transformation. |
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There is a malignant form of coronary disease among people of Asian origin. |
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Cardiac cachexia may mimic the cachexia seen in patients with disseminated malignant disease. |
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Leon and Davey-Smith now show how a childhood infection may influence the epidemiology of malignant disease several decades later. |
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In April of 1677 Barrow travelled to London where he contracted malignant fever. |
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Chemical pleurodesis is an effective treatment for malignant pleural effusion and pneumothorax. |
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Patients who had previously received conjugated estrogens or who had cancer with low malignant potential were excluded from the study. |
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Asbestosis is frequently accompanied by malignant tumors, such as lung cancer and malignant mesothelioma. |
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She died of overwhelming infection 9 months after the initial diagnosis of malignant lymphoma. |
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During chemotherapy, he learned there also were two malignant lesions on his brain. |
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Radioactive implants appear to be a very effective method of treating highly malignant brain tumors. |
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The primary reason to investigate a renal mass is to exclude a malignant neoplasm. |
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Might either of the two bring up the malignant problems experienced by the Eurozone? |
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In the end they ruled out only such serious illnesses as active or malignant disease which the doctor thought would totally wreck the child's chance of a healthy life. |
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These agents also have safety issues, particularly those of acute extrapyramidal symptoms, tardive dyskinesia, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. |
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There may be powers that are not malignant travelling this accursed road. |
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The malignant transformation results from a reciprocal translocation between chromosomes 9 and 22, producing a short chromosome known as the Philadelphia chromosome. |
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David was diagnosed in May 2003 with a grapefruit-sized malignant brain tumour called a rhabdomyosarcoma, which was causing blindness and headaches. |
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A German man who lost his lower jaw nearly 10 years ago to a malignant tumor regained the ability to eat more than soup this year when he was given an engineered jawbone. |
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Chemists discovered that in the presence of light, rhodium compounds react with DNA, and they ultimately kill malignant cells by interfering with their ability to reproduce. |
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A punch biopsy at the border of the lesion is necessary to rule out melanosis secondary to malignant melanoma that manifests as a generalized blue-gray skin discoloration. |
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Forty-four percent of smooth margined lesions were malignant in one study. |
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The signs of malignant change in a mole are very important to know. |
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However, pleural metastases may appear identical to malignant mesothelioma, characterized by diffuse pleural thickening and encasement of the underlying lung. |
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The presence of malignant cells in the autograft has been associated with the recurrence of the disease, and purging procedures are needed to eliminate this risk. |
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There is also concern over infective and malignant complications. |
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The show lacks a tenth of the fizz the malignant but gifted Limbaugh decants every single afternoon. |
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Traditional carvers would regard their wood splitting as evidence of malignant spirits and would be careful to ritually burn or bury an abandoned sculpture. |
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You should feel subcutaneous nodules to see if they are soft like lipomas, hard like fibromas and malignant tumors, or tender, as in superficial abscesses or hematomas. |
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Prescribing should be consistent with the need to minimize the risk of neuroleptic malignant syndrome, tardive dyskinesia, seizures and low blood pressure. |
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Asking a carpenter or handyman to render an opinion regarding the structural integrity of a building is equivalent to asking a nurse's aid to diagnose a malignant carcinoma. |
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However, some lesions are amelanotic and others demonstrate features similar to other malignant neoplasms of ectodermal, mesodermal, or hemopoietic origin. |
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This is not mere opportunism, but a malignant metastasis that not only finds white supremacism an acceptable impulse but one fully consonant with its drive to power. |
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It means it is the same whether healthy, benignant or malignant cells are concerned, the only important thing is how great the actual growth rate is. |
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Gastric ulcers without any malignant characteristics seen on barium swallow have a specificity of more than 95 percent in ruling out gastric cancer. |
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Some recent research into the causes of malignant melanoma in adults suggests that getting badly sunburned as a child might have something to do with it. |
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It spreads from the benignant disease uncomplicated partial mole to the most malignant choriocarcinoma in stage IV of disease with brain metastases. |
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Solitary nodules are more common than multinodular goitres clinically, and solitary nodules used to be considered more likely to harbour malignant disease. |
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Only highly malignant brain tumors, glioblastomas, were considered. |
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What evil, malignant Commie menace could be behind this predicament? |
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Proper diagnosis and supervision of treatment for Britain's most common malignant disease should not be beyond the resources of our National Health Service. |
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About half of malignant skin melanomas arise from pre-existing moles. |
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In the most malignant cases, it leads to the rhetoric of genocide. |
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Many natural and chemical agents have been employed with the aim of halting or blocking angiogenesis, in an attempt to arrest malignant growth, development and metastasis. |
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Of all malignant disease, about 50 per cent occurs in areas which may be inspected directly, or with only simple instrumentation, such as the proctoscope. |
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The increase in body temperature during malignant hyperthermia results from an enormous increase in metabolic heat produced by internal and skeletal muscles. |
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Now, of course, it is well known that it can cause asbestosis or mesothelioma, a malignant tumour of the lung lining caused by inhaling asbestos fibres. |
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The case of a 38-year-old woman with malignant struma ovarii is described. |
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Patients with a diagnosis of granular cell tumor should have a complete physical examination to exclude other primary tumors or metastasis from an aggressive malignant tumor. |
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Primary care clinicians need to be able to discriminate which patients within a relatively unselected population have a higher likelihood of malignant disease. |
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Tumours of the liver may be cystic or solid, benign or malignant. |
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Multiple myeloma is a hematological malignant neoplasm of the bone marrow. |
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Supporting evidence for malignant transformation included high cellularity, increased mitotic activity, cellular pleomorphism, hemorrhage, and necrosis. |
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In addition, 4 of the 50 tumors were found to be histologically malignant. |
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In combination, they've been malignant so many times before. |
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And if trickle-down could start on a dinner napkin, surely the process of reversing its malignant effects can start with a book. |
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Development of benign neurofibromas versus malignant neurofibrosarcomas may be the difference between inactivation of one NF1 allele versus both alleles, respectively. |
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A number of examples of tumors with some malignant features exist, for example, oyster epithelioma, neurofibromas, sarcomas, and leukocytic neoplasms. |
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We will need to perform a biopsy to determine whether the tumour is malignant or benign. |
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Or might it suffice him, that every wholesome growth should be converted into something deleterious and malignant at his touch? |
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Generally speaking, the main malignant part in most cases of malignant ectomesenchymoma is the mesenchymal component. |
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The main difference between malignant and normal cancerous cells is on the distribution and number of microclassifications. |
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Lung cancer, also known as lung carcinoma, is a malignant lung tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. |
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Lung carcinomas are categorized by the size and appearance of the malignant cells seen by a histopathologist under a microscope. |
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In many cultures malignant, restless ghosts are distinguished from the more benign spirits involved in ancestor worship. |
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This also had the appearance of a teratoblastoma and its malignant, sarcomatic character was quite clear. |
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Highly malignant MSDACs that were derived from metastatic sites exhibited CSC status and exerted robust tumorosphere formations ex vivo. |
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We theorize that tumor anaplasia caused malignant myocytes to reexpress CK-MB and cTnT isoforms. |
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Ryan has acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a malignant cancer that originates in cells in bone marrow. |
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The role of the sun in the aetiology of malignant melanoma is controversial. |
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Ampullary tumours are benign or malignant tumours in the ampulla of Vater and periampullary region. |
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Antiepileptic treatment and risk for hepatobiliary cancer and malignant lymphoma. |
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Using pCLE, autofluorescent patterns allowed a distinction between normal, premalignant, and malignant processes in peripheral lung nodules. |
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Mild heat shock induces autophagic growth arrest, but not apoptosis in U251-MG and U87-MG human malignant glioma cells. |
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First description of malignant retrobulbar and intracranial teratoma in a lesser kestrel. |
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Recurrent lipomata of the larynx and the pharynx with late malignant change. |
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After surgery to remove the tumor, the GliaSite RTS balloon catheter is placed inside the space left by the removal of the malignant brain tumor. |
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Reporting in the British Journal of Cancer, they say it works by measuring the density of the lymph vessels around malignant melanomas. |
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Aidan is one of fewer than 100 people in the world with cerebral neuro blastoma, a highly malignant brain tumour. |
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They include adenosarcoma, carcinosarcoma, malignant mixed mullerian tumor, pulmonary blastomas, and biphasic mesotheliomas. |
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Microvascular density and mast cells in benign and malignant pheochromocytomas. |
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Swedish researchers studied 1,429 people with malignant or benign brain tumors and 1,470 healthy controls living in the center of Sweden. |
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GliaSite represents an exciting new option for treating malignant brain tumors in Germany and potentially in other countries. |
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Melanoma is a malignant tumor of melanocytes that is predominantly found in the skin. |
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Since malignant tumors that originate in the mesenchyme are very rare, the differential diagnosis is difficult. |
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Recent literature has examined the reliability of Glut-1 in discriminating between reactive and malignant mesothelium in histological sections. |
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Methotrexate is a drug that has seen wide applications in the treatment of malignant diseases. |
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Indications include the presence of benign and malignant tumors and inflammatory disease with or without intraglandular sialolith iasis. |
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Immunohistochemical characterization of a malignant intraocular teratoid medulloepithelioma in a cockatiel. |
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Isotropic 3D nuclear morphometry of normal, fibrocystic and malignant breast epithelial cells reveals new structural alterations. |
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Cervical cancer is a malignant neoplasm arising from cells originating in the cervix uteri. |
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Adenoid cystic carcinoma is a malignant epithelial salivary gland tumor with myoepithelial and ductal differentiation. |
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Because chondrosarcoma lies on a continuum between benign chondroma and malignant sarcoma, making a histologic diagnosis can be difficult. |
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A 58-year-old male with multiple enchondromas experienced malignant degeneration of one into a chondrosarcoma of the distal femur. |
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Adjacent to the malignant cells were a few well-demarcated nodules of small, bland, polyhedral squamoid cells with focal duct formation. |
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Imaging of the submandibular glands can provide vital information about malignant neoplastic processes. |
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Additionally, it has also been reported that it can overlie some benign and malignant lesions, including some nevi, melanoma and neurofibroma. |
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Differential diagnosis should include neurofibroma, ganglion cysts, malignant tumors, lipomas, and xanthomas. |
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After an extensive workup to rule out infection, the patient was diagnosed as having neuroleptic malignant syndrome. |
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Herron died from neuroleptic malignant syndrome, a rare complication of clozapine. |
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Many of the neuroleptics have been associated with heat illness, including heat stroke and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. |
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Choriocarcinoma is a malignant tumor derived from trophoblasts that has high metastatic potential. |
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They concluded that PHH3 and Ki-67 can be useful adjuncts to histopathology to separate malignant melanoma from benign nevus. |
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It is caused by the spread of malignant cells throughout the subarachnoid space, which produces signs and symptoms due to multifocal involvement. |
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Succinylcholine, commonly used for neuromuscular blockade, can cause PORML with or without features of malignant hyperthermia. |
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A few months earlier, he had been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. |
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Botulinum toxin injection into vocal cord in the treatment of malignant coprolalia associated with Tourette's syndrome. |
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Syntenic relationships between genomic profiles of fiber-induced murine and human malignant mesothelioma. |
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Fiberoptic bronchoscopy showed no endobronchial lesions, and bronchial curetting and washing were negative for malignant cells. |
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Histology confirmed an osteochondroma with no malignant cells and vessel consistent with pseudoaneurysm formation. |
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Andrew's body is now free of the disease, called malignant infantile osteopetrosis, and he is expected to live a normal, healthy life. |
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It was suggested that extraskeletal osteosarcomas might represent malignant growth of a single component in a teratoma. |
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Cinnamic acid induces cytostasis and a reversal of malignant properties in vitro in the human tumour cells. |
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Of the rare malignant lesions that occur in pregnancy, approximately half are epithelial tumors and one-third are germ cell tumors. |
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Glioblastoma multiforme is the most common type of malignant primary brain tumor in adults. |
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Implanting the wafer into the brain following surgical removal of malignant glioma allows direct delivery of chemotherapy to the tumor site. |
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Currently, less than 20 percent of patients with malignant gliomas are living five years after their diagnosis. |
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Gliosarcoma is a mixed tumor containing both malignant glial and mesenchymal tissues intermixed, unlike in the collision tumor. |
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Pleomorphism may include fibroadenoma and malignant adenomyoepithelial elements. |
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Hematospermia as the presenting symptom of metastatic malignant melanoma of unknown primaiy origin. |
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A histopathologic evaluation following surgery found IL13-PE38 effective in destroying approximately 95 percent of the malignant tumor cells. |
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Transforming growth factor-beta, estrogen, and progesterone converge on the regulation of p27Kip1 in the normal and malignant endometrium. |
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It can be derived from a variety of underlying benign, premalignant, or malignant epidermal lesions. |
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Premalignant lesion is a morphologically changed tissue which has greater risk of malignant transformation in comparison with normal tissue. |
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However, it seems that epineuria with its distinctive characteristic prevent the invasion of malignant cells. |
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A nuclear grading system is a strong predictor of survival in epitheloid diffuse malignant pleural mesothelioma. |
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Lepidic intrapulmonary growth of malignant mesothelioma presenting as recurrent hydropneumothorax. |
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He immunized animals with a dose of malignant cells treated with interferon. |
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Each American, in spite of benign or malignant ignorance, participates in this policy by his or her every day actions or inactions. |
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The clinical differential diagnosis of hepatic strongyloidiasis includes other parasitic and malignant diseases which cause hypereosinophilia. |
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Fibrous dysplasia is an uncommon bone disease that has a rare but clear potential for malignant transformation. |
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Folate is a water-soluble vitamin required for nucleotide base biosynthesis in both normal and malignant cells. |
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The fusion protein failed to induce malignant growth during other stages of muscle-cell maturation or in other cell types. |
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Primary malignant neoplasms of the fallopian tube are rare and include carcinomas, sarcomas, and even more rarely, tumors composed of both epithelial and mesenchymal elements. |
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Mural nodules within an endometrioma that demonstrate postcontrast enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging are highly suggestive of malignant transformation. |
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Dermatopathic lymphadenitis occurs in lymph nodes draining areas in which there has been disruption or irritation of the skin barrier due to any process, benign or malignant. |
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Our patient, a previously healthy 5-month-old infant, presented with malignant otitis externa, ecthyma gangrenosum and pneumonia, but without bacteraemia. |
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In view of the age of the patient, the differential diagnosis included metastasis, plasmacytoma, lymphoma, fibrosarcoma, or malignant fibrous histiocytoma. |
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In childhood, the causes of severe eosinophilia are parasitic infections, allergic disorders, malignant diseases, and some collagen tissue diseases. |
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Photodynamic therapy is a method of treating malignant tumors based on the photodynamic damage of tumor cells resulting from a photochemical reaction. |
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Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction can detect tumor markers in malignant cells in the form of specific chromosomal translocations and mutations. |
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According to the researchers the protein, found in most glioblastomas, can be targeted to develop a drug treatment for these highly malignant brain tumors. |
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These patients all had other abnormalities that could have resulted in the oedema, notably primary salt retention by failing kidneys, cor pulmonale and malignant disease. |
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Complications of Paget's disease include basilar impression, cranial nerve palsy secondary to narrowed neural foramina, pathological fractures, and malignant degeneration. |
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But by the time Robbyn reached the age of seven, problems worsened and tests showed she now had a rare malignant, fast-growing ganglioglioma growing on top of the old tumour. |
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It is rare for the spleen to be the primary site of malignant epithelial neoplasms, with the commonest malignancy arising from the spleen being lymphoreticular in nature. |
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Exposure of these two malignant cell lines to RF alone also produced some cytoxicity, although significantly less cytotoxicity than the GNP RF combination. |
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Mucinous cystic lesions may be subclassified as benign mucinous cystadenomas, mucinous cystic tumours of low malignant potential, and mucinous cystadenocarcinomas. |
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For the last decade cancer research has been guided by a common vision of how a single cell, outcompeting its neighbors, evolves into a malignant tumor. |
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Gamma Immunex is an effective treatment for patients suffering from infectious diseases such as chronic granulomatous and malignant osteopetrosis. |
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Already suffering from neurologic deficits, he had recently been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor and decided to throw himself in front of a train. |
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Atypical neuroleptic malignant syndrome associated with aripiprazole. |
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The administration of neuroleptics to these patients may lead to severe and irreversible extrapyramidal signs and in some cases the neuroleptic malignant syndrome. |
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Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor was previouslyknown as malignant schwannoma, neurogenic sarcoma, malignant neurilemmoma, and neurofibrosarcoma. |
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Restoration of normal microenvironmental signaling can reverse the malignant phenotype even though the cancer cells retain all of their neoplastically transforming mutations. |
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Chondrosarcomas are malignant tumors that produce chondroid matrix. |
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The differential diagnosis includes chondroma, hamartoma, and polyps, although spindle-cell carcinoma can contain metaplastic or malignant cartilage. |
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A relatively uncommon sub-group of CTCL patients present with extensive skin involvement and circulating malignant cerebriform T-cells, referred to as Sezary syndrome. |
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Monophasic lesions with pure, pleomorphic spindle cells only, such as monophasic metaplastic carcinoma, sarcomalike angiosarcoma, and malignant fibrous histiocytoma. |
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Kikuchi's syndrome needs to be differentiated from other diseases like malignant lymphoma, SLE, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, and cat scratch disease. |
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All types of asbestos fibers, chrysotile included, have been shown in laboratory as well as clinical studies to be capable of causing malignant mesothelioma. |
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Bowen's disease, Paget's disease, and malignant melanoma in situ. |
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The most frequent type found in malignant tunical mesothelioma is the epithelial type, followed by the mixed type, with the pure sarcomatous type being very rare. |
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Actinic keratoses are hornification disorders caused by excessive exposure of the skin to the sun, which may develop into malignant spinocellular carcinoma. |
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All malignant tumors harbor genetic alterations, some of which may lead to the production of mutant proteins that are capable of triggering an antitumor immune response. |
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Radiosensitive malignant meningioma presenting as Garcin's syndrome. |
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Acinic cell carcinoma is a malignant epithelial salivary gland neoplasm that demonstrates serous acinar cell differentiation with cytoplasmic zymogen secretory granules. |
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The interface with normal tissue is often ill defined, irregular, angulated, or microlobulated due to irregular infiltration of the malignant cells into surrounding tissue. |
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Hairy root', occurs when the soil bacterium, Agrobacterium rhizogenes, infects wounded plant cells, triggering the production of a malignant mass of fine roots. |
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Our attorney and Elder Noyse and many others talk of venefic and malignant particles, which shoot from the eyes of witches and enter the bodies of the afflicted. |
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And, no doubt, it was destiny of a sort, unforeknown, deceitful, apparently malignant, that sent Charlotte back again to Brussels after her aunt's death. |
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Rhabdomyosarcoma, the most common primary malignant orbital tumor of childhood, has been classified histologically as embryonal, differentiated, or alveolar. |
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No regular account is kept of births and deaths, but when smallpox, measles or malignant fevers make their appearance in the house, the mortality is very great. |
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Occasionally, it is affected by malignant tumours and hydrocephaly. |
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Excessive melanin production occurs in melasma, lentigo, nevocellular nevi and malignant melanoma, whereas the loss of melanocyte function leads to vitiligo. |
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For classification of detected mictocalcification into benign and malignant cases, eight features are identified and utilized in radial basis function neural network. |
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A malignant in a position of real power immediately becomes a tyrant. |
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