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COMPARISON OF MUCINOUS TUMOURS INCIDENCE WITH OTHER

Incidence, histopathologic analysis and distribution of tumours of the hand

Incidence, histopathologic analysis and distribution of tumours of the hand

... known as Nora’s lesion, which is usually encountered on the surfaces of bones in hands and feet [13,22]. It has a relatively high recurrence rate between 29 to 55% [22,23]. It usually has a characteristic clinical and ...

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Incidence and prevalence of salivary gland tumours in Valparaiso, Chile

Incidence and prevalence of salivary gland tumours in Valparaiso, Chile

... epithelial tumours compromised major salivary gland with a marked predilection for the pa- rotid gland, making it the most affected ...of tumours in minor salivary gland as a whole group, reporting the ...

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Primary Retroperitoneal Mucinous Tumours Diagnosed in Pregnancy: A Case Report and Literature Review

<p>Primary Retroperitoneal Mucinous Tumours Diagnosed in Pregnancy: A Case Report and Literature Review</p>

... Sonntag et al described an asymptomatic patient with a 5cm heterogenous mass inferior to the left kidney which had been found at 30 weeks ’ gestation and monitored by ultrasound and MRI. Though the CA 19 – 9 was raised, ...

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The Incidence of Brain Tumours in Iran: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

The Incidence of Brain Tumours in Iran: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

... the incidence of these cancers is higher in developed countries such as the United States, Canada, England and Australia, than in developing ...standardised incidence of primary CNS tumours in Iran ...

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Comparison of Radiology and Histopathology in Thymic Epithelial Tumours

Comparison of Radiology and Histopathology in Thymic Epithelial Tumours

... III tumours had the least successful CT scan agreement rate with 40% closely followed by stage II with ...precisely. Other authors have criticised the marginal differences in survival rates between stage I ...

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Ex vivo chemosensitivity of melanoma and other solid tumours

Ex vivo chemosensitivity of melanoma and other solid tumours

... The results from each laboratory were sent to Dr Ian Cree for comparison. 2.3.6 The use of c-myc Antisense to enhance the ex vivo Effect of Chemotherapy The effect of ‘knocking-out’ c-myc in cutaneous melanoma ...

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Epidemiological Study of Brain Tumours Incidence in Sudan During 2014-2017

Epidemiological Study of Brain Tumours Incidence in Sudan During 2014-2017

... to other sectors; which represented 45% and 35% respectively, then east and south of Sudan represented 12% and 8% respectively (Figure ...and incidence of ...

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Incidence rates of the primary brain tumours in Georgia - a population-based study

Incidence rates of the primary brain tumours in Georgia - a population-based study

... In other studies, however, pathological confirmation index varied widely from 35% to 59% ...unverified tumours in the population-based cancer registry of Spanish province Girona were explained by easy ...

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Muscle metastases: comparison of features in different primary tumours

Muscle metastases: comparison of features in different primary tumours

... 1.2% of MM presented with intramuscular bleeding. This pattern of MM has been described only sporadic- ally by now [6,29]. As seen, MM can manifest with a broad spectrum of radiological features. Furthermore, we ...

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The optimal imaging of adrenal tumours: a comparison of different methods

The optimal imaging of adrenal tumours: a comparison of different methods

... cases. Other rare causes included collision tumours with adenomas and primary pigmented nodular adrenal dysplasia ...focal tumours with sensitivity O95% using ...

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Comparison of stage III mucinous and serous ovarian cancer: a case-control study

Comparison of stage III mucinous and serous ovarian cancer: a case-control study

... pure mucinous histology; women with mixed histologies including mucinous tumors com- bined with endometrioid, serous, clear-cell, and/or other histologic types were ...

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A Comparison of the Incidence Rate in MTSS Tiers

A Comparison of the Incidence Rate in MTSS Tiers

... Total 26 46 25 17 8 122 Chi-Square 12.205 More experienced educators across the board are more satisfied with their training, support and classroom deployment of MTSS than their less-experienced counterparts. The ...

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Comparison of risk of malignancy index with histopathological examination in ovarian tumours

Comparison of risk of malignancy index with histopathological examination in ovarian tumours

... for stage II ,25% stage III and for patients with stage IV ovarian tumors it is around 9%. MUCINOUS OVARIAN TUMOR: Mucinous tumors are formed by cells that are similar to intestinal or endocervical ...

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Incidence of lymph node metastases in clinical early-stage mucinous and seromucinous ovarian carcinoma: a retrospective cohort study

Incidence of lymph node metastases in clinical early-stage mucinous and seromucinous ovarian carcinoma: a retrospective cohort study

... In the current literature, only few studies with small numbers of included patients have investigated the behavior and morphology of the seromucinous carcinoma [20-22]. This is the first study reporting data of a large ...

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Comparison of contrast in brightness mode and strain ultrasonography of glial brain tumours

Comparison of contrast in brightness mode and strain ultrasonography of glial brain tumours

... found other studies per- forming a similar comparison between strain images and conventional B-mode ...for comparison and is therefore prone to variations between observers and within the patient ...

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Comparison of clinical features, molecular alterations, and prognosis in morphological subgroups of lung invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma

Comparison of clinical features, molecular alterations, and prognosis in morphological subgroups of lung invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma

... invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma We also observed distinct prognoses between IMAs with different morphological ...invasive mucinous lung adenocarcinoma subgroups with different mucus ...distributions. ...

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Comparison of clinical features, molecular alterations, and prognosis in morphological subgroups of lung invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma

Comparison of clinical features, molecular alterations, and prognosis in morphological subgroups of lung invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma

... higher incidence of lymph-node metastasis ...first comparison of clinical features, molecular alterations, and prognosis in morphological subgroups of lung ...

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Incidence of childhood CNS tumours in Britain and variation in rates by definition of malignant behaviour: population-based study.

Incidence of childhood CNS tumours in Britain and variation in rates by definition of malignant behaviour: population-based study.

... many other countries, the British registration data for childhood CNS tumours showed an increase in recorded incidence over time for most of the study ...recorded incidence of CNS ...

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Comparison between imprint cytology and frozen sections in intraoperative consultation of ovarian tumours

Comparison between imprint cytology and frozen sections in intraoperative consultation of ovarian tumours

... with mucinous borderline tumors, an accurate diagnosis was not achieved by imprint cytology (table 2), with under- diagnoses in all 5 cases as ...carcinoma, mucinous carcinoma and clear cell carcinoma were ...

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Characterisation of DOG-1 expression in salivary gland tumours and comparison with myoepithelial markers

Characterisation of DOG-1 expression in salivary gland tumours and comparison with myoepithelial markers

... Only two cases of AdCC showed weak focal reactivity for DOG-1. The irst had a tubular pattern with DOG1 staining of the luminal aspect of the tubules, while the second showed a mixture of solid and cribriform patterns ...

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