نتایج جستجو برای: histologic classification

تعداد نتایج: 510955  

Journal: :Surgical pathology clinics 2010
Paula E North

Pediatric vascular tumors and malformations, comprising a broad category of lesions often referred to as vascular anomalies, are a heterogenous group of clinicopathologically distinct entities. Pathologists, clinicians, and radiologists have traditionally lumped these lesions under the generic term, hemangioma, sometimes qualified by modifiers, such as capillary or cavernous. Advances in unders...

Journal: :Cancer control : journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center 1999
Diaz Mora Hakam

BACKGROUND: Tumors arising from the renal tubular epithelium have variable characteristics and have been subject to a variety of histologic classifications. METHODS: The authors describe the distinct clinical, pathologic, phenotypic, and genotypic features of different types of renal tumors. RESULTS: The Mainz classification is now widely accepted because characteristic genetic alterations have...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular endocrinology 2002
M Hoenig

Diabetes mellitus is a common disease in cats and dogs. Its incidence is increasing, possibly due to an increase in obesity in both species. Different types of diabetes have been identified in pet animals. The classification of diabetic dogs and cats is modeled after the human classification but especially in the diabetic dogs, many aspects are different. The diabetic cat, however, resembles ty...

2018
J M Sepúlveda-Sánchez J Muñoz Langa M Á Arráez J Fuster A Hernández Laín G Reynés V Rodríguez González E Vicente M Vidal Denis Ó Gallego

Diffuse infiltrating low-grade gliomas include oligodendrogliomas and astrocytomas, and account for about 5% of all primary brain tumors. Treatment strategies for these low-grade gliomas in adults have recently changed. The 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) classification has updated the definition of these tumors to include their molecular characterization, including the presence of isocitr...

Journal: :Diseases of the colon and rectum 2005
Cesare Hassan Angelo Zullo Mauro Risio Francesco P Rossini Sergio Morini

PURPOSE The malignant polyp carries a significant risk of lymphohematic metastasis and mortality. Clinical usefulness of histologic risk factors is still controversial. The study was designed to compute the association between the main histologic risk factors and the occurrence of unfavorable outcomes in patients with malignant polyps. METHODS A MEDLINE search regarding malignant polyps was p...

Journal: :Journal of the California Dental Association 2005
Nicholas Caplanis Jaime L Lozada Joseph Y K Kan

Tooth extraction is a traumatic procedure initiating a complex cascade of biochemical and histologic events that inevitably lead to a reduction of alveolar bone and soft tissue. These tissue alterations often lead to an esthetic compromise of the future implant restoration. The hard- and soft-tissue architecture surrounding the extraction defect largely dictates the course of dental implant tre...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2013
William D Travis Ulrich Costabel David M Hansell Talmadge E King David A Lynch Andrew G Nicholson Christopher J Ryerson Jay H Ryu Moisés Selman Athol U Wells Jurgen Behr Demosthenes Bouros Kevin K Brown Thomas V Colby Harold R Collard Carlos Robalo Cordeiro Vincent Cottin Bruno Crestani Marjolein Drent Rosalind F Dudden Jim Egan Kevin Flaherty Cory Hogaboam Yoshikazu Inoue Takeshi Johkoh Dong Soon Kim Masanori Kitaichi James Loyd Fernando J Martinez Jeffrey Myers Shandra Protzko Ganesh Raghu Luca Richeldi Nicola Sverzellati Jeffrey Swigris Dominique Valeyre

BACKGROUND In 2002 the American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society (ATS/ERS) classification of idiopathic interstitial pneumonias (IIPs) defined seven specific entities, and provided standardized terminology and diagnostic criteria. In addition, the historical "gold standard" of histologic diagnosis was replaced by a multidisciplinary approach. Since 2002 many publications have provi...

2004
R. Virmani

Definition and Classification The cardiomyopathies are a diverse group of myocardial diseases that are characterized by chronic ventricular dysfunction. The clinical classification of cardiomyopathy is based on hemodynamic and echocardiographic abnormalities, and consists of dilated cardiomyopathy, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and restrictive cardiomyopathy. Recently, arrhythmogenic right ventr...

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