نتایج جستجو برای: incomplete excision

تعداد نتایج: 99415  

Journal: :Cardiovascular surgery 1994
A M Alkhulaifi S Horner W B Pugsley M F Sturridge

Based on statistics from the UK, the incidence of myxoma is about 1:1,000,000/year. Three recent cases of recurrent myxoma are reported, one where excision was probably incomplete, one where tumour implantation may have occurred and one where a mesenchymal sarcoma was misinterpreted histologically. The relative importance of these three factors in recurrence of cardiac tumours after surgical ex...

Journal: :Clinical radiology 1980
V J Cowie R C Pointon

Eighty-two patients with adenoid cystic carcinoma treated by a radical course of radiotherapy are reviewed. In 44 cases the tumour arose in the major salivary glands and, of these, 77% had an incomplete surgical excision and 23% had only a tumour biopsy before radiotherapy. Thirty-eight tumours arose in the minor salivary glands and, of these, 18% had an incomplete surgical excision and 82% a b...

Journal: :British journal of plastic surgery 2002
M A Bisson C S J Dunkin S K Suvarna R W Griffiths

Basal cell carcinoma is a common condition facing the plastic surgeon. When formally excised, a surrounding margin of normal skin is included in an attempt to ensure complete excision. We set out to investigate our excision margins in a prospective study of 100 basal cell carcinomas in 86 patients treated by conventional surgical excision. The edge of each lesion was delineated, an excision mar...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1998
G Hulman C J Pickles C A Gie F M Dowling P J Stocks R Dixon

AIM To determine the frequency of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) following large loop excision of the transformation zone of the cervix (LLETZ) according to grade and completeness of excision of CIN. METHODS A retrospective study of 669 patients who had LLETZ biopsies showing CIN 1, 2, or 3. The patients were subdivided according to the grade and completeness of excision of CIN. The...

Journal: :Journal of the Chinese Medical Association : JCMA 2007
Wen-Ta Yang Wei-Ming Chen Nai-Hwei Wang Tain-Hsiung Chen

BACKGROUND Conventional open excision, or en bloc excision, was the standard treatment for osteoid osteoma until the development of percutaneous treatment for this tumor in the early 1990s. Most percutaneous treatments were performed under the guidance of computed tomography (CT), which could clearly demonstrate the exact location of the tumor and minimize bone destruction or resection. In orde...

2002
David C. Rice Joe B. Putnam

A case of a 50-year-old male who developed left recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy due to a bronchogenic cyst is presented. The bronchogenic cyst recurred following incomplete excision and multiple attempts at percutaneous aspiration. Recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy is an unusual complication of bronchogenic cysts. This case highlights the need for complete excision of these cysts and the lack of ...

Journal: :The British journal of surgery 1996
J V Reynolds W P Joyce J Dolan K Sheahan J M Hyland

Some 50 total mesorectal excision specimens were examined following rectal excision for cancer. Circumferential margin involvement was rare, but mesorectal tumour deposits were present in 17 of 44 patients with pT3 tumours, and 23 of 44 had mesorectal nodal involvement. No patient with a pT2 tumour had mesorectal involvement. Failure to excise the mesorectum completely has the potential to leav...

Journal: :Imsang i'bi inhu'gwa 2023

Hemangioma is a benign tumor composed of blood vessels. It classified into three types: cavernous, capillary, and mixed. Intraosseous hemangioma type cavernous that originates within the bone. very rare for it to originate from inferior turbinate. Furthermore, we report new case recurrence after incomplete excision. The patient was 60-year-old woman who had been experiencing left nasal obstruct...

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