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Patients with certain rare tumours, such as liver metastases from neuroendocrine disease and sarcomas, can do well for several years.
The difference between malignant and benign tumours is that malignant tumours have the ability to invade surrounding areas.
For most other common solid tumours such as those of lung, oesophagus, stomach, or pancreas, only limited survival gains have been achieved.
These are mutations frequently detected in oncogenes or tumour suppressor genes from human tumours.
Prior shows him Kaposi's sarcoma, a disease in which malignant skin tumours form purple lumps.
Benzidine has caused bladder cancer in humans and dogs, liver and mammary tumours in rats.
However the use of illegal backstreet operations to remove the tumours is being slammed by the local authorities.
Historically, radical excision with orbital exenteration has been the standard treatment for paranasal sinus tumours that approached the eye.
Mitosis, size of tumour, necrosis and pleomorphism are thought to be prognostic factors for aggressiveness of solitary fibrous tumours.
Steroids, such as dexamethasone, are often given to reduce the swelling caused by brain tumours.
Very rarely, tumours affecting the nerve that supplies the inner ear may cause dizziness.
Alterations in the p53 gene are the most common genetic defects known to occur in human tumours.
Uterine fibroids are benign tumours developing from the smooth muscles of the uterine wall which can grow at times to as large as 15 cm or more.
These are extremely rare benign tumours which develop from the pineal gland situated between the two halves of the brain.
His psychiatrist said yesterday that he had multiple meningiomas or benign tumours adjacent to his brain.
Follow-up scans confirmed this and showed that both tumours had reduced in size.
The epiglottis and tumours arising from it are composed of fibroelastic cartilage.
However, if mobiles are causing tumours it ought to be possible to demonstrate that in laboratory animals.
True, some laboratory rats developed tumours after being fed relatively large amounts daily for two years.
Most centres in the United Kingdom recommend computed tomography of the chest to pick up synchronous early lung tumours or metastases.
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In the cachexia from tumours an increase of the eosinophil cells has been observed by various authors.
Yawning occurs in a most intractable form in meningeal affections, and in cerebral and cerebellar tumours.
Cases of limited tumours affecting merely the head and upper third of the bone, and non-malignant in character.
Again, we have seen that the police used to record the position of wens, tumours, tattoo marks and the like.
In intra-medullary tumours the paraplegia is usually less complete than in those that are extra-medullary.
In some few there were spots on the skin, but hardly ever petechiae or tumours near the ears.
The literature of dermoid cysts is full of accounts of puzzling tumours met with in all sorts of situations.
Hops may be used topically as a fomentation or a poultice, as a resolvent or discutient in painful swellings and tumours.
One of our most useful anodyne and discutient applications, in painful scirrhous, scrofulous, and syphilitic tumours.
Sarcoma and endothelioma are the commonest tumours of bone, and present wide variations in structure and in clinical features.
The most recent work on extirpation of the spleen for tumours is from Hartmann and Vasquez.
Tumours which involve the cornea are usually secondary to tumours occurring at the limbus.
The great majority of meningeal tumours are primary sarcomas, and in about 25 per cent.
Other tumours of the gums, such as angioma and papilloma, are rare.
Professor Steven Gill aims to treat 18 children with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma brain tumours at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children.
It may also be produced by tumours pressing on the vena cava.
However, malfunctioning of this organ leads to conditions such as goitre, cancers, non cancerous tumours, hyper and hypothyroidism.
As a resolvent friction to indolent tumours and indurations.
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