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Haemangiopericytoma of greater omentum. A rare cause of acute abdominal pain.
2003-12-01

Haemangiopericytoma (HPT) is a rare neoplasm that can occur in any part of the human body. In this report, we describe the case of a patient with sudden severe upper abdominal pain caused by primary HPT in the greater omentum. PMID:15053311

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Hemorrhagic Shock Caused by Rupture of an Intra-Abdominal Leydig Cell Tumour: Case Report
2007-08-20

The rupture of an intra-abdominal testicular neoplasm is a rare cause of acute abdomen and massive intra-abdominal haemorrhage. We report the case of a 70-year-old male presenting a massive intra-abdominal bleeding caused by a Leydig cell tumour in an undescended testis. The clinical details and pathology of this ...

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Hairball--a case of mistaken identity.

We report a classical presentation of trichobezoar in an 8 year old girl who was referred for consultation querying a probable abdominal neoplasm in the left upper quadrant. A large mobile mass was palpable in the left upper quadrant extending toward the umbilicus. Of note, she also had symptoms of recurrent abdominal pain, nausea, ...

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[Treatment of cases of cardiac surgery complicated with malignant neoplasms].
1991-03-01

There were 10 (1.2%) cases of cardiac surgery complicated with malignant neoplasm among the total 863 cases of cardiac surgery in our hospital and 8 cases were treated also surgically against the neoplasms before and after the cardiac surgery. They all underwent coronary artery bypass grafting, and in one case concomitant mitral valve replacement and ...

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[Surgical tactics in abdominal wall neoplasia].

Abdominal wall neoplasms represent more or less 1% of human neoplasms in the adult. The authors reports their own experience based on 9 cases during over 20 years. The prognosis of these tumors is almost influenced from a lot of factors such as: histology, localization, staging, grading, sex, surgical margins, number of local ...

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Splenogonadal fusion associated with an anaplastic seminoma.
1980-10-01

A case of the rare anomaly of splenogonadal fusion is presented. The literature related to this anomaly is reviewed and the 2 principal classifications are discussed. To our knowledge this is the first reported case of splenogonadal fusion associated with an intra-abdominal testicular neoplasm. PMID:7420607

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Lymphoma of the Pharynx and Abdominal Wall in Two Cynomolgus Monkeys,
1988-01-01

Reports of solitary tumors of lymphoid origin in primates are rare. This paper reports two cases of similar solitary lymphoid tumors in unusual locations in two cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). Keywords: Neoplasms; Reprints. (kt)

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Education and debate British Hypertension Society guidelines for hypertension

kidney(s)--polycystic, hydronephrosis, or neoplasm) � Renovascular disease (abdominal or loin bruit for cardiovascular disease; the importance of lifestyle measures for the prevention and treatment of hypertension, including people with diabetes; the importance of assessing the total risk of cardiovascular disease

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Coexisting Metastatic Choriocarcinoma and Normal Pregnancy. Therapy During Gestation with Maternal Remission and Fetal Survival.
1967-01-01

A report of widely metastatic choriocarcinoma coexisting with a normal intrauterine pregnancy is presented. A primary lesion was not demonstrated in the placenta, and the possible origins of the neoplasm are discussed. Following 2 emergency abdominal surg...

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Clinical and molecular characteristics of pediatric gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs)

PATIENTS AND METHODS Review of the pathology archives at The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto over an 11-year period identified 24 children with spindle cell neoplasms of the abdomen, excluding those of the soft tissues of the abdominal wall.

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Gallium-67 imaging in abdominal disease
1978-07-01

Gallium-67 imaging is useful for detecting of intra-abdominal inflammation, including subphrenic abscesses, postoperative infection, pyelonephritis or perinephric abscesses, and peritonitis. Positive images may be obtained within several hours of injection, but are more reliable at 24 hr. The results may be used to guide ultrasound or computed tomography studies, which give a ...

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Solid and papillary epithelial neoplasm of the pancreas: radiographic, CT, sonographic, and angiographic features
1984-01-01

Solid and papillary epithelial neoplasm of the pancreas is a nonfunctioning tumor seen as a slowly enlarging upper abdominal mass in young women. It is usually large, well encapsulated, and undergoing necrotic degeneration. On ultrasound, it is sharply defined, nonhomogeneous, and lacking central enhancement. On angiography, it can be avascular or ...

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Predominantly Fibrous Malignant Mesothelioma in a Cat
2010-06-15

Malignant mesotheliomas are rare tumours in domestic cats. They occur within the abdominal or thoracic cavity and are regularly associated with pleural or peritoneal effusions. The histopathological diagnosis can be quite challenging, as these neoplasms may resemble other epithelial or mesenchymal neoplasms. However, differentiation ...

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Staging of neoplasms. Volume 7
1986-01-01

This book is divided into ten chapters. The first, an overview of the importance of staging, is followed by separate chapters on computed tomographic (CT) evaluation of lymph node metastases; metastatic disease to the thorax; staging of laryngeal, hypopharyngeal, esophageal, non-small cell lung, and renal carcinoma; and pediatric abdominal malignancies. CT staging of lymphomas ...

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Renal neoplasms of childhood.
2011-07-01

An abdominal mass in a child in the first year of life is usually of renal origin. The most common renal masses in the perinatal period are nonneoplastic and include hydronephrosis and multicystic dysplastic kidney. With the development of new therapeutic regimens and standardization of treatment protocols, the cure rate for the most common renal neoplasm, ...

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Study of Motexafin Gadolinium and Docetaxel for Advanced Cancer
2009-04-02

Breast Neoplasms; Ovarian Neoplasms; Prostatic Neoplasms; Lung Neoplasms; Gastrointestinal Neoplasms

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Hemangiopericytoma of Greater Omentum Presenting as a Huge Abdominal Lump
2008-04-01

Hemangiopericytoma is a rare neoplasm that can occur in any part of the human body, but it rarely develops in the greater omentum. We report a case of a patient who presented with a huge abdominal lump. At laparotomy, a huge vascular tumor, which was observed originating from the greater omentum, was resected. Histopathology investigation revealed this ...

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Extra-abdominal desmoid fibromatosis in the foot: a case study.

Extra-abdominal desmoid tumors account for 0.03% of all neoplasms and rarely present in the foot. They are benign but locally aggressive, and wide local surgical excision is the treatment of choice owing to the high rate of recurrence in the lower extremities. Invasiveness into the surrounding soft-tissue structures often makes wide excision difficult ...

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Abdominal wall actinomycosis simulating a malignant neoplasm: Case report and review of the literature
2010-07-27

Abdominal wall actinomycosis is a rare disease frequently associated with the presence of an intra uterine device. We report on a case of a 47-year-old woman who had used an intrauterine device for many years and had removed it about a month prior to the identification of an abdominal wall abscess caused by Actinomyces israelii. The abscess mimicked a ...

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Pancreatic Involvement by Plasma Cell Neoplasms.
2011-08-16

INTRODUCTION: Pancreatic involvement by plasma cell neoplasms is an extremely rare event, with only 50 cases described in the literature. They can present as a primary solitary extramedullary plasmacytoma or plasmacytoma secondary to a plasma cell myeloma. Clinical manifestations are due to the presence of a pancreatic mass usually in the pancreas head, which causes ...

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Questionnaire Study for Gynecological Cancer Survivors
2008-06-26

Endometrial Neoplasms; Ovarian Neoplasms; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms; Vulvar Neoplasms; Vaginal Neoplasms; Genital Neoplasms, Female

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Excision of a large abdominal wall lipoma improved bowel passage in a Proteus syndrome patient.
2009-07-14

Proteus syndrome is an extremely rare congenital disorder that produces multifocal overgrowth of tissue. This report presents a surgical case of a large lipoma in the abdominal wall of a patient with Proteus syndrome. She was diagnosed with Proteus syndrome based on certain diagnostic criteria. The neoplasm increased in size gradually, producing ...

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Excision of a large abdominal wall lipoma improved bowel passage in a Proteus syndrome patient
2009-07-14

Proteus syndrome is an extremely rare congenital disorder that produces multifocal overgrowth of tissue. This report presents a surgical case of a large lipoma in the abdominal wall of a patient with Proteus syndrome. She was diagnosed with Proteus syndrome based on certain diagnostic criteria. The neoplasm increased in size gradually, producing ...

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Retroperitoneal inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor
2005-10-08

BackgroundInflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) is a neoplasm of unknown etiology occurring at various sites. By definition, it is composed of spindle cells (myofibroblasts) with variable inflammatory component, hence the name is IMT.Case presentationThe present case is of a 46 years old woman presented with a history of flank pain, abdominal mass and ...

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Massive Uterine Leiomyoma in a Patient with Friedreich's Ataxia: Is There a Possible Association?
2011-08-14

A possible association between Friedreich's ataxia (FA) and neoplastic development has been recognized. FA patients have low frataxin levels and insufficient response to oxidative stress. In these patients fibroblasts are characterized by a high rate of mutations. Herein, a case of a 39-year-old woman with FA tetraplegia, who was admitted in our department with intestinal obstruction due to a huge ...

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Imaging diagnosis of abdominal and pelvic sarcomas.
1999-05-01

Sarcomas of the abdomen and pelvis are rare malignant mesenchymal neoplasms that often remain undiagnosed until they attain large size. Complete tumour resection is associated with improved patient survival. Detection and delineation of the tumour, its extent and its relationship with surrounding tissues are important for surgical planning. Radiography, barium studies, and ...

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[Accessory splenic infarction presenting as a hemorrhagic tumor in the pancreas].
2008-07-01

We present a case of intrapancreatic accessory splenic infarction in a 28-year-old woman. It was discovered during a workup for an acute right epigastric pain. Computed tomography imaging of abdomen demonstrated a hemorrhagic high attenuation with enhancing solid portion in the tail of pancreas. The clinical and radiological differential diagnosis included pancreatic mucinous cystic ...

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Cystic pancreatic lesions: current evidence for diagnosis and treatment.
2011-02-03

Pancreatic cystic neoplasms are detected at an increasing frequency due to an increased use and quality of abdominal imaging. There are well known differential diagnostic difficulties concerning these lesions. The aim is to review current literature on the diagnostic options and the following treatment for cystic lesions in the pancreas focusing on serous ...

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Reconstruction of the abdominal wall by using a combination of the human acellular dermal matrix implant and an interpositional omentum flap after extensive tumor resection in patients with abdominal wall neoplasm: A preliminary result
2008-02-07

AIM: To present our trial using a combination of the human acellular dermal matrix (HADM) implant and an interpositional omentum flap to repair giant abdominal wall defects after extensive tumor resection.METHODS: Between February and October of 2007, three patients with giant defects of the abdominal wall after extensive tumor resection underwent ...

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Ileal intussusception secondary to both lipoma and angiolipoma: a case report
2009-07-30

Lipoma and angiolipoma are common benign neoplasms that occur in the subcutaneous tissue and rarely in the gastrointestinal tract. These tumors are usually asymptomatic but may present with abdominal pain, bleeding and obstruction. We present a 53-years-old woman with abdominal discomfort for several weeks accompanied with bloody ...

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Adrenal myelolipoma with abdominal pain: A rare presentation

Adrenal myelolipomas are rare benign tumors. Most of the cases are asymptomatic and discovered incidentally. We are reporting a case of myelolipoma involving right adrenal cortex of a 40-year-old woman who presented with abdominal pain. A short review of etiology, clinical features, and differential diagnoses of this neoplasm are also discussed. Radiologic ...

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Mucinous cystic neoplasms of the mesentery: a case report and review of the literature
2009-05-19

BackgroundMucinous cystic neoplasms arise in the ovary and various extra-ovarian sites. While their pathogenesis remains conjectural, their similarities suggest a common pathway of development. There have been rare reports involving the mesentery as a primary tumour site.Case presentationA cystic mass of uncertain origin was demonstrated radiologically in a 22 year old female ...

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Cystic neoplasms of the pancreas: A diagnostic challenge
2009-01-07

Cystic neoplasms of the pancreas are increasingly recognized due to the expanding use and improved sensitivity of cross-sectional abdominal imaging. Major advances in the last decade have led to an improved understanding of the various types of cystic lesions and their biologic behavior. Despite significant improvements in imaging technology and the advent ...

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Magnetic-Targeted Doxorubicin in Treating Patients With Cancer Metastatic to the Liver
2005-06-23

Metastases, Neoplasm; Colorectal Neoplasms; Esophageal Neoplasms; Stomach Neoplasms; Pancreatic Neoplasms; Breast Neoplasms; Melanoma; Sarcoma; Gastrointestinal Neoplasms; Lung Neoplasms; Liver Neoplasms; ...

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Rare synchronous primary large B-cell gastric lymphoma and huge retroperitoneal liposarcoma with inguinal hernia in chronic hepatitis B patient
2011-04-01

Multiple primary neoplasms with synchronous or metachronous presentation are rare, although the incidence has recently increased because of several factors. We present the case of a 53-year-old patient with chronic hepatitis B who presented with abdominal mass, mild abdominal pain, and inguinal hernia. Computed tomography imaging ...

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Primary desmoplastic small round cell tumor of the femur.
2008-05-10

Desmoplastic small round cell tumor (DSRCT) is a rare malignant neoplasm typically involving the abdominal cavity of a young male. Extra-abdominal occurrence of this tumor is very rare. We report a 10-year-old girl with primary DSRCT arising within the left femur. The patient presented with knee pain, and radiological findings were ...

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Combined diagnostic imaging of intestinal involvement in Henoch-Sch�nlein purpura.

The case of a 39-year-old male patient with symptoms of persistent abdominal pain and melena, affected by Henoch-Sch�nlein purpura, is reported. Abdominal CT was requested. The examination was justified by the fact that symptoms could be correlated with other pathological conditions (volvulus, neoplasms, Chron's disease, etc.) which ...

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Abdominal wall desmoid tumor mimicking a subserosal uterine leiomyoma.
2011-06-08

Desmoid tumors are cytologically bland fibrous neoplasms originating from musculoaponeurotic structures throughout the body. The cause of desmoid tumors is uncertain, but may be related to trauma or hormonal factors, or may have a genetic association. These tumors can be found in some young women during pregnancy or just after giving birth. We report herein a case of desmoid ...

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Abdominal wall desmoid tumor mimicking a subserosal uterine leiomyoma
2011-06-08

Desmoid tumors are cytologically bland fibrous neoplasms originating from musculoaponeurotic structures throughout the body. The cause of desmoid tumors is uncertain, but may be related to trauma or hormonal factors, or may have a genetic association. These tumors can be found in some young women during pregnancy or just after giving birth. We report herein a case of desmoid ...

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Abdominal Aortic Chondrosarcoma in a Dog.
2011-06-27

A 14-year-old, mixed breed dog was presented with acute pain and paresis of the hindlimbs. Ultrasonography revealed an intraluminal mass and an abrupt halt of blood flow signal in the distal abdominal aorta. The mass had homogeneous hyperechoic echotexture compared with blood flow. Although clinical presentation suggested a thromboembolism and pituitary dependent ...

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A case of multiple intra-abdominal splenosis with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging correlative findings.
2008-03-01

Hepatic splenosis refers to heterotopic auto-transplantation and implantation of splenic tissue resulting from the spillage of cells from the spleen after splenic trauma or splenectomy. The true incidence of splenosis is unknown, because this entity is usually an incidental finding at surgery. Splenic implants are usually multiple, and can be localized anywhere in the peritoneal cavity. Splenic ...

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Thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy as a palliative procedure for pain relief in carcinoma pancreas

Thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy has been used for the management of upper abdominal pain syndromes as an alternative to celiac plexus block for conditions such as chronic pancreatitis or supramesocolic malignant neoplasms, including unresectable pancreatic cancer. This procedure is similar to the percutaneous block with a higher degree of precision and ...

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Pelvic extramedullary hematopoiesis
1984-02-01

Extramedullary hematopoiesis is an infrequent cause of thoracic masses. Extrathoracic locations are even less common. The authors have studied two patients, one with suspected pelvic neoplasm, with technetium-99m sulfur colloid marrow image and transmission computerized tomography. This noninvasive evaluation established the diagnosis of pelvic extramedullary hematopoiesis in ...

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Neoplasms of the genital tract in a Vietnamese potbellied pig.
2010-01-01

A 9-year-old, female potbellied pig showed loss of appetite and abdominal distension. After clinical examination and ultrasonography, a tumour was suspected. At laparotomy a large mass was present in the genital tract. Because the mass could not be excised, the pig was euthanized. Pathological examination revealed leiomyoma of the cervix and uterus wall in addition to ...

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Inflammatory pseudo-tumor of the liver: a rare pathological entity
2011-01-23

Inflammatory pseudo-tumor (IPT) of the liver is a rare benign neoplasm and is often mistaken as a malignant entity. Few cases have been reported in the literature and the precise etiology of inflammatory pseudotumor remains unknown. Patients usually present with fever, abdominal pain and jaundice. The proliferation of spindled myofibroblast cells mixed ...

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Incidental cystadenocarcinoma of the appendix in a patient undergoing laparoscopic right hemicolectomy for caecal cancer: a case report
2009-06-09

Primary appendiceal neoplasms are rare and usually found incidentally after appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis. We report a case of a perforated cystadenocarcinoma of the appendix occurring synchronously with caecal adenocarcinoma in an 81-year-old woman without abdominal symptoms or signs, who presented with iron deficiency anaemia.

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Adrenal myelolipoma a rare benign tumour managed laparoscopically: Report of two cases

Adrenal Myelolipoma is a rare benign neoplasm composed of mature adipose tissue and a variable amount of haemopoietic elements. Most lesions are small and asymptomatic, discovered incidentally during autopsy or on imaging studies performed for other reasons. Two cases of myelolipoma are presented here, where the tumours were hormonally inactive, but presented with ...

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Epithelioid angiomyolipoma: a morphologically distinct variant that mimics a variety of intra-abdominal neoplasms.
2011-05-01

This review examines the histopathologic, immunohistochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular biologic features of epithelioid angiomyolipoma (EAML), with an emphasis on the differential diagnosis of intra-abdominal EAML. Epithelioid angiomyolipoma is an uncommon mesenchymal tumor with malignant potential, frequently associated with tuberous sclerosis complex. Histologically, ...

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Multi-site abdominal tuberculosis mimics malignancy on 18F-FDG PET/CT: Report of three cases
2010-09-07

18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission/computed tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT) imaging, an established procedure for evaluation of malignancy, shows an increased 18F-FDG uptake in inflammatory conditions. We present three patients with abdominal pain and weight loss. Conventional imaging studies indicated that ...

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Perivascular epithelioid cell tumor of the retroperitoneum in a young woman resulting in an abdominal chyloma.
2008-01-23

Perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa) is an extremely rare neoplasm which appears to have predominancy for young, frequently Asian, women. The neoplasm is composed chiefly of HMB-45-positive epithelioid cells with clear to granular cytoplasm and usually showing a perivascular distribution. These tumors have been reported in various organs under a ...

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Giant renal oncocytoma: a case report and review of the literature
2010-02-17

IntroductionRenal oncocytomas are benign neoplasms derived from cells of the distal renal tubule, and comprise 5% to 7% of primary renal neoplasms. Oncocytomas are mostly asymptomatic, and the majority of tumors are discovered incidentally. In this case report, we present a case of a patient with a giant oncocytoma arising from her left kidney.Case ...

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An atypical equine gastrointestinal stromal tumor.
2009-05-01

A 17-year-old, gelded Quarter Horse cross was found to have a large, intra-abdominal mass. Clinical signs included infrequent mild colic, weight loss, and chronic anemia. Surgery revealed a very large, discrete, hemorrhagic, multilobular mass with vascular attachments to the transverse colon, mesocolon, jejunal mesentery, and omentum; the site of origin was the transverse ...

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Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the biliary tract: a real disease?
2009-12-01

Background:Despite increasing numbers of reports, biliary tract intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (BT-IPMN) is not yet recognized as a unique neoplasm. The aim of the present study was to define the presence of BT-IPMN in a large series of resected biliary neoplasms.Methods:From May 1994 to December 2006, BT-IPMN cases were ...

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Etiopathogenesis of Burkitt's lymphoma: a lesson from a BL-like in CD1 mouse immune to Plasmodium yoelii yoelii.
2011-07-01

ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: There is a jaw cancer that develops in children five to eight years old in holoendemic malaria regions of Africa, associated to malaria and Epstein Barr virus infections (EBV). This malignancy is known as endemic Burkitt's lymphoma, and histopatologically is characterized by a starry sky appearance. To date, no histopathologic expression of Burkitt's lymphoma has been ...

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Etiopathogenesis of Burkitt's lymphoma: a lesson from a BL-like in CD1 mouse immune to Plasmodium yoelii yoelii
2011-07-09

IntroductionThere is a jaw cancer that develops in children five to eight years old in holoendemic malaria regions of Africa, associated to malaria and Epstein Barr virus infections (EBV). This malignancy is known as endemic Burkitt's lymphoma, and histopatologically is characterized by a starry sky appearance. To date, no histopathologic expression of Burkitt's lymphoma has been reported in ...

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Safety Study of ���Pb-TCMC-Trastuzumab Radio Immunotherapy
2011-08-02

HER-2 Positive Carcinoma; Peritoneal Neoplasms; Ovarian Neoplasms; Pancreatic Neoplasms; Stomach Neoplasms

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Pharmacogenetic Response to Chemotherapy Induction for ORL Cancers
2011-06-15

Carcinoma, Squamous Cell; Mouth Neoplasms; Oropharyngeal Neoplasms; Laryngeal Neoplasms; Hypopharyngeal Neoplasms

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High Dose Somatostatin Analogues in Neuroendocrine Tumors
2009-10-06

Respiratory Tract Neoplasms; Thymic Neoplasms; Pancreatic Neoplasms; Gastrointestinal Neoplasms; Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia

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