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Clinical, radiological, and pathological features of 33 adult unilateral thalamic gliomas

Clinical, radiological, and pathological features of 33 adult unilateral thalamic gliomas

... Methods: Clinical data of 33 UTGs in adults who underwent surgical treatment between 2005 and 2014 at the Beijing Tiantan Hospital were collected and retrospectively ...patients). Radiological ... See full document

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An autopsy study of combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema: correlations among clinical, radiological, and pathological features

An autopsy study of combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema: correlations among clinical, radiological, and pathological features

... a pathological charac- teristic of ...these features were not present in patients who had IPF alone, indicating that emphysema is the likely cause of the enlargement and thin ...a pathological ... See full document

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Benign Ancient Schwannoma of the abdominal wall: An unwanted birthday present

Benign Ancient Schwannoma of the abdominal wall: An unwanted birthday present

... In this study we have presented the first reported case in the English literature of an abdominal wall ancient schwannoma and discussed the key clinical, radiological and pathological features ... See full document

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Refractory pituitary adenoma: a novel classification for pituitary tumors

Refractory pituitary adenoma: a novel classification for pituitary tumors

... with clinical behavior or radiological features; typical pituitary adenomas may be invasive and have aggressive phenotypes [7], while many atypical pituitary adenomas are noninvasive and ... See full document

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Clinical implications of pathological features of primary membranous nephropathy

Clinical implications of pathological features of primary membranous nephropathy

... the pathological parameters including immunofluorescence intensity, membranous stages, acute and chronic tubulointerstitial injury, crescent formation, global and focal segmental sclerosis, together with the ... See full document

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Methadone-Induced Delayed Posthypoxic Encephalopathy: Clinical, Radiological, and Pathological Findings

Methadone-Induced Delayed Posthypoxic Encephalopathy: Clinical, Radiological, and Pathological Findings

... despite clinical improvement which goes along with a previous report of earlier clinical improvement and delayed improvement radiologically which may take up to 9 months ...typical clinical ... See full document

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Clinical and pathological analysis of 116 cases of adult adrenal cortical adenoma and literature review

Clinical and pathological analysis of 116 cases of adult adrenal cortical adenoma and literature review

... The duration between disease onset and diagnosis ranged from 2 months to 6 years. Forty-six patients with cortisol-producing adenomas exhibited symptoms, including headache and/or dizziness (38/46), central obesity and ... See full document

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Clinical and pathological features of hepatoid carcinoma of the ovary

Clinical and pathological features of hepatoid carcinoma of the ovary

... the clinical setting, the presence of these globules, along with the production of AFP, can be diagnosed as yolk sac tumors of the ...hepatoma-like features were often observed ... See full document

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Original Article Ultrastructural pathological features of unilateral renal artery stenosis in the rats

Original Article Ultrastructural pathological features of unilateral renal artery stenosis in the rats

... of RAS. Indeed, the mutations in mitochondrial protein-coding genes in mice and humans mito- chondrial respiratory chain can lead to collaps- ing glomerular disease [10-12]. In addition, ischemia is known to upregulate ... See full document

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A Clinico Pathological Study of Gliomas.

A Clinico Pathological Study of Gliomas.

... Microscopic features are those of a diffusely infiltrating astrocytoma with increased cellularity, distinct nuclear atypia (fig. 11,12) and marked mitotic activity. The anaplastic areas are identified by the ... See full document

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Clinical pathological and radiological profile of Primary lung cancer in southern Tamilnadu, India

Clinical pathological and radiological profile of Primary lung cancer in southern Tamilnadu, India

... This is to certify that this dissertation entitled “ CLINICAL PATHOLOGICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF PRIMARY LUNG CANCER IN SOUTHERN TAMILNADU, INDIA ” is the bonafide original work of Dr. SENTHIL ... See full document

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Prospective comparison of various radiological response criteria and pathological response to preoperative chemotherapy and survival in operable high grade soft tissue sarcomas in the Japan Clinical Oncology Group study JCOG0304

Prospective comparison of various radiological response criteria and pathological response to preoperative chemotherapy and survival in operable high grade soft tissue sarcomas in the Japan Clinical Oncology Group study JCOG0304

... size-based radiological response criteria such as the World Health Organization (WHO) [9], Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) [10], JOA [11], and Choi ...the radiological responses to ... See full document

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Original Article Nonspecific interstitial pneumonia overlaps organizing pneumonia in lung-dominant connective tissue disease

Original Article Nonspecific interstitial pneumonia overlaps organizing pneumonia in lung-dominant connective tissue disease

... clinico- pathological pattern, and in the 2013 update [5], idiopathic NSIP was accepted as a distinct clinical entity, while the NSIP pattern was rec- ognized to be observed in a variety of settings, ... See full document

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Neutralization versus Compression Plate on Lateral Malleolus Fracture: Is Lag Screw Necessary?

Neutralization versus Compression Plate on Lateral Malleolus Fracture: Is Lag Screw Necessary?

... compare clinical and radiological results of lateral malleolus fracture treated with neutralization and compression ...comparing clinical and radiological results of neutralization and the ... See full document

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Circulating Bmi 1 mRNA as a possible prognostic factor for advanced breast cancer patients

Circulating Bmi 1 mRNA as a possible prognostic factor for advanced breast cancer patients

... eral clinical-pathological features of the ...poor clinical outcome in breast Analysis of the association between plasma Bmi-1 expression levels and disease-free or overall survival in breast ... See full document

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A study on Clinical and Radiological features of Neurocutaneous Syndromes.

A study on Clinical and Radiological features of Neurocutaneous Syndromes.

... White matter (WM) lesions are variable intensity in T1 and hyperintense in T2. On contrast WM lesions usually don't enhance, Enhancement raises the concern of neoplasm. Plexiform lesions have variable enhancement. ... See full document

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Clinico-Radiological correlation in Thalamic Vascular Syndromes.

Clinico-Radiological correlation in Thalamic Vascular Syndromes.

... the thalamic sensory ...a thalamic midline split,• which is absent with parietal lesions, has been thought to have some clinical value in identifying the site of the ... See full document

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Iniencephaly: Radiological and pathological features of a series of three cases.

Iniencephaly: Radiological and pathological features of a series of three cases.

... CT scan revealed defective development of endochondral portion of occipital bone. Retroflexed head was seen in fusion with fused upper cervicothoracic vertebrae. Enlarged foramen magnum, short irregular vertebral column, ... See full document

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Clinical, pathological, and radiological characteristics of solitary ground-glass opacity lung nodules on high-resolution computed tomography

Clinical, pathological, and radiological characteristics of solitary ground-glass opacity lung nodules on high-resolution computed tomography

... We retrospectively reviewed all HRCT scan reports for SGGNs that were taken from January 2008 to March 2015 in the radiology department of West China Hospital and identified patients who underwent pathological ... See full document

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Influence of HIV infection on the clinical presentation and outcome of adults with acute community-acquired pneumonia in Yaounde, Cameroon: a retrospective hospital-based study

Influence of HIV infection on the clinical presentation and outcome of adults with acute community-acquired pneumonia in Yaounde, Cameroon: a retrospective hospital-based study

... On admission to the service, patients are treated empir- ically with a betalactam antibiotic and treatment is adjusted according to patients’ clinical response. Bacterio- logical investigations to isolate the ... See full document

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