نتایج جستجو برای: vascular neoplasms

تعداد نتایج: 692544  

Journal: :annals of urologic oncology 2020

Journal: :GSC Advanced Research and Reviews 2022

Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is a human herpes virus type 8 (HHV-8) driven neoplasm with varying morphologic features and attendant diagnostic dilemma. This study presents the trend of KS in our environment different variants, view to arousing awareness reducing missed delayed diagnosis. accounted for 18.34% 59.66% vascular neoplasms malignant neoplasms, respectively most occurring background immunodefi...

Journal: :The European Research Journal 2023

Cervical fibroids are rare neoplasms of uterine origin whose management has not been standardized. fibroids, which can be challenging in surgical management, become a difficult problem for the surgeon when neglected or asymptomatic and reach gigantic dimensions. Suspending aorta abdominalis arteria illiaca communis with vascular tapes balloting uterus help vaginal taping while searching correct...

Journal: :The British journal of surgery 1957
A BALBAA J T CHESTERMAN

INCIDENCE Seybold, McDonald, Clagett, and Harrington (1949) made the f i s t collective review of these tumours, in which they mainly discussed their pathology. They could find only 14 cases, to which they added 3 more cases from the Mayo Clinic. The real incidence of these neoplasms in relation to other mediastinal masses is very difficult to estimate. However, the widening scope of thoracic s...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1982
A J Kumar S L Kaufman J Patt J B Posey D D Maxwell R I White

Microfibrillar collagen is a bovine collagen material that promotes hemostasis. When mixed with contrast material it makes a fine slurry that is easily injected through small catheters. Experience with preoperative embolization of head and neck neoplasms in six patients indicates that microfibrillar collagen slurry is a highly effective, easy to use embolic material for occlusion of highly vasc...

Journal: :dental research journal 0
bhari sharanesha manjunatha gopal siva kumar raghunath vandana

normal 0 false false false en-us x-none ar-sa microsoftinternetexplorer4 vascular neoplasms, other than benign are characterized as intermediate or malignant. they are often enshrouded in controversy, because the same neoplasm could show variability in biologic behavior that may not be correlated with microscopic features. the intermediate grade vascular neoplasm is named as epithelioid hemangi...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 1987
G Sze G Krol W L Olsen P S Harper J H Galicich L A Heier R D Zimmerman M D Deck

The MR scans of 24 patients who had findings previously reported to be characteristic of occult cerebral vascular malformations were reviewed to demonstrate that such findings may also occur in primary or secondary neoplasms. Eighteen of the 24 patients were found to have hemorrhagic neoplasms. Additional criteria, such as multiplicity of lesions and the presence of edema, were of some help in ...

Journal: :Haematology and blood transfusion 1987
C H Carrasco C Charnsangavej W J Richli S Wallace

Conventional radiography continues to be the most important imaging modality in the initial diagnosis and assessment of skeletal neoplasms. However, this technique is usually inadequate to determine the local extent of the tumor, particularly in malignancies. Angiography also fails to define accurately the local extent of most skeletal neoplasms. Computed tomography, however, demonstrates the i...

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