نتایج جستجو برای: neck neoplasms

تعداد نتایج: 557838  

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2013
Meghan B Crawley Sumeet M Anand Jason B Clain Sophie Scherl Daniel Buchbinder Mark L Urken

INTRODUCTION Desmoid tumors are benign neoplasms composed of fibrous tissue arising from musculoaponeurotic structures throughout the body. These are rare lesions accounting for only 0.03% of all tumors. Alternate names for this tumor include grade I fibrosarcoma and aggressive fibromatosis. The majority of these neoplasms present in the abdomen, with only 12% to 15% presenting in the head and ...

Journal: :The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ 1999
Imad Abdien el Hag Lawrence Chukwuma Chiedozi Fahad Ayed al Reyees Sharanamma M Kollur

OBJECTIVE To study the value of fine needle aspiration (FNA) in the diagnosis of head and neck masses in a secondary care hospital. STUDY DESIGN FNA from 225 patients with head and neck masses were reviewed. The results were analyzed, according to anatomic location, into 3 groups: inflammatory, congenital and neoplastic. FNA diagnoses were retrospectively correlated with available histologic ...

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2009
diana taheri hamid reza suzangar roya sherkat sina biria abbas tabatabai

thymoma is a term that should be restricted to neoplasms of thymic epithelial cells, irrespective of the presence or the number of lymphocytes. the usual location of thymoma is the antrosuperior mediastinum; however, this tumor can also occur in other mediastinal compartments, in the neck, within the thyroid gland, in the pericardial cavity, the pulmonary hilum, within the lung parenchyma, or t...

Journal: :iranian journal of cancer prevention 0
puneet kumar bagri dept. of radiation oncology; acharya tulsi regional cancer treatment & research institute, bikaner-334003, rajasthan, india daleep singh dept. of radiation oncology; acharya tulsi regional cancer treatment & research institute, bikaner-334003, rajasthan, india mukesh kumar singhal dept. of radiation oncology; acharya tulsi regional cancer treatment & research institute, bikaner-334003, rajasthan, india guman singh dept. of radiation oncology; acharya tulsi regional cancer treatment & research institute, bikaner-334003, rajasthan, india gaurav mathur dept. of medicine; pbm hospital, bikaner-334003, rajasthan, india shankar lal jakhar dept. of radiation oncology; acharya tulsi regional cancer treatment & research institute, bikaner-334003, rajasthan, india

background: patients which have diagnosed with a cancer, have a life time risk for developing another de novo malignancy depending on various inherited, environmental and iatrogenic risk factors. cancer victims could survive longer due to settling treatment modalities, and then would likely develop a new metachronous malignancy. this article aims to report our observed trend of increasing, in p...

Journal: :Turk patoloji dergisi 2018
R Vimal Chander P Jajaganesh Ganthimathy Sekhar S Chitra

Seborrheic keratosis is a benign lesion that is common in the trunk and head and neck regions. It shows a considerable variety of histological appearances leading to different variants. The presence of sebaceous differentiation in seborrheic keratosis is very rare and can histologically mimic benign and malignant tumors with sebaceous differentiation. We present a case of a 65-year-old male pre...

2017
ALEXANDRA LOSTUN GABRIEL LOSTUN

Despite remarkable advancements in medicine, cancers remain one of the most challenging pathologies for doctors. Head and neck neoplasms especially raise serious management problems due to the often advanced stage at the moment of diagnosis, associated with difficult curative interventions that impose significant changes in the quality of life of patients. Whenever possible, a complete removal ...

2012

econstruction of the mandible presents unique challenges to the head and neck surgeon. Although mandibular defects can result from trauma, infection, congenital deformities, or osteonecrosis, it most commonly occurs following ablative surgery for the treatment of benign or malignant neoplasms. Primary intrabony mandibular carcinoma is rare; therefore, the involvement of the lower jaw is usually...

Journal: :Noro psikiyatri arsivi 2015
Hasan Hüseyin Kozak Ali Ulvi Uca

Glomus tumors were described by Rosenwasser in 1945 (1). Glomus body tumors, often abbreviated as glomus tumors, are also known as paragangliomas or chemodectomas. They are a family of benign hypervascular neoplasms arising from the chief cells of the paraganglionic tissues. Furthermore, glomus tumors have vascular structure, comprising cell bundles stained with non chromaffin among thin-walled...

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