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She had suffered from glandular fever, migraine and scoliosis, and thought she had a brain tumour.
Bob, an army warrant officer, agreed to have his sperm frozen when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour.
The tumour is often visible with basic radiological techniques such as chest radiography and abdominal ultrasonography.
Repopulation during protracted treatment is one reason for tumour persistence after radiotherapy.
But several weeks later he recalled them to say a tumour had grown and put Mary down for chemotherapy, radiotherapy and a hysterectomy.
Even an investigation by the Inland Revenue's special compliance unit and a brain tumour could not keep him down.
In March 1999, the doctor carried out keyhole surgery on her to remove a cancerous bladder tumour.
Maddy was only three years old when she was diagnosed with Wilms' tumour, a rare childhood cancer that affects the kidneys.
The tumour is often palpable on rectal or abdominal examination, and malignant ascites may also be evident.
Recent scans have shown that the tumour has reduced in size and appears to be less active.
Mr Hughes said he had a couple more sessions to go before a scan would reveal whether the tumour had regressed.
Fooled into thinking John was suffering from an incurable brain tumour, the friend, known as Mark, agreed to the killing as a mercy mission.
The thickness of the tumour and whether there is ulceration remain important prognostic discriminators in patients with a negative biopsy.
The drug then reinvigorates patients' anti-tumour immune response and promotes shrinkage of the tumour.
This is a rare tumour that usually affects the appendix or the small intestine.
Most stomach cancers form a tumour or an ulcer in the inner lining of the stomach.
However, the following April he was diagnosed with a rare type of tumour on his new liver.
A Bradford DJ is to run a charity race for her boyfriend who is being treated for a brain tumour.
Epilepsy sometimes runs in families, and can be the result of a brain injury at birth or a brain tumour.
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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Aneurysm by anastomosis is the name applied to a vascular tumour in which the arteries, veins, and capillaries are all involved.
Sometimes the arterial vessels are so dilated as to impart to the tumour an aneurysmal pulsation and bruit.
By a quick movement of avulsion the tumour is then torn from its attachment.
A small inflamed tumour, or boil, at the edge of the eyelid, somewhat resembling a barleycorn.
Therefore, before deciding upon the removal of a tumour by colpotomy, all the above points must be taken into consideration.
On arrival there the external wounds were scabbed over, and a large tumour existed beneath the entrance wound.
In some instances the tumour may be removed by endotracheal operation, especially if the growth is innocent.
New growths include the fibroma, the myxoma, the myeloma or giant-celled tumour, and various forms of sarcoma.
The disease is liable to be mistaken for central tumour, gumma, tuberculosis, or abscess of bone.
Meantime, even before the liberation of solera and Fortini, Maroncelli was ill with a bad tumour upon his knee.
The submaxillary and sublingual glands may be the seat of the same varieties of tumour as the parotid.
The following day, the tumour reached its maximum of elevation, and sometimes comprised the submaxillary glands of the same side.
When there is a considerable amount of intercellular fibrous tissue, the tumour is called a fibro-sarcoma.
The laryngoscope may also reveal the presence of an aortic aneurism or a mediastinal tumour.
If the tumour is discovered early, its growth may be entirely stopped by this means.
When the tumour is not likely to cause difficulty it may be wise to close the abdomen.
The tumour reappeared below the umbilicus about the size of an egg, and soon opened, discharging from small orifices a little pus.
A urethral caruncle is a bright red, tender tumour, usually on the posterior portion of the urethral orifice.
A tumour or neoplasm is a localised swelling composed of newly formed tissue which fulfils no physiological function.
Pressure on the optic chiasma, for example by a tumour of the pituitary body, is associated with bilateral temporal hemianopsia.
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