Fatty hilum lymph node lymphoma

    • [DOC File]Reference documents and definitions

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      On multivariate analysis, independent determinants of extranodal growth were number of lymph node metastases (odds ratios of 2.1, 3.7 and 3.7 for PTC (P ≤ 0.01) and 2.7, 3.3, and 4.0 for MTC (P ≤ 0.004) looking at 6-10, 11-20 and >20 involved nodes against a 1-5 node baseline) and male gender (odds ratio 1.6 for PTC, 1.7 for MTC; each P = 0 ...

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    • [DOC File]2005-04-25

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      it most often arises around the hilum of the lung – scc and small cell are hilar, but adeno = peripheral (most common) distant spread occurs solely by lymphatic spread – no, also haematogenous metastasis are most common to the liver – yes – in 30-50%

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    • [DOC File]4

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      One of the common features of follicular lymphoma is a genetic abnormality between two chromosomes (14 and 18). ... Common cause of fatty liver in our country is?----->Increase fatty food intake. ... the portal vein, the common bile duct, lymph glands, lymph vessels, and nerves, forming the hepatic hilum. Subarachnoid space ends at the level

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    • [DOC File]How to Be A Doctor

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      Sentinel node technique - finds first draining node (technetium + blue dye); contra-indicated in pregnancy [NB also has use in melanoma and penile cancer] Morbidity: haematoma, wound infection, seroma, lymphoedema, intercostobrachial neuralgia, injury to thoracodorsal nerve, long thoracic nerve injury, axillary vein injury, brachial plexus ...

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    • [DOC File]Endokrin Cerrahisi Derneği - Ana Sayfa

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      Arm Epitrochlear node (non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, CLL, IVDU, sarcoid); bruising; petechiae; palpable purpura (vasculitis); axillary LN’s Skin Thrombophilia Signs of …

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    • [DOCX File]CHAPTER 11

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      69. Lymph capillaries transport larger molecules because they are larger and more permeable than blood capillaries. 70. They consist of various kinds of lymphocytes and other tissue as well as a network of fibers, macrophages and the hilum. 71. As lymph enters the node bringing microorganisms and foreign substances, it stimulates the germinal ...

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    • Nodal staging

      CHAPTER 11. SARCOIDOSIS. 11.1. Etiology. Despite advances in the immunology of sarcoidosis, the etiology of this disease remains unknown. Various studies examining T cell receptor expression on lymphocytes isolated from the lungs of patients with sarcoidosis support an immunologic reaction to …

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    • [DOC File]Gastrotraining

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      B mode characteristics of lymph nodes to consider include their length and particularly for those < 15 mm; their short axis dimension should be less than half their longitudinal diameter. Furthermore, the normal lymph node architecture and hilum should be preserved in normal or inflammatory nodes[51]. Mesenteric inflammation, oedema and vascularity

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    • [DOC File]The Normal Cell

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      Lymph node enlargement - tuberculosis, - lymphoma, leukemia, - sarcoidosis, - hilar metestasis, - bacterial or viral adenitis, - mononucleosis, - silicosis, - fungal adenitis. Neoplasms - central bronchogenic carcinoma, - mediastinal tumors. Superposition of structures - aortic aneurysm, - pneumonia of the - perihilar region, - anterior segment ...

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    • [DOCX File]Fcps World

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      All submucosal tumours have a substantial risk of lymph node metastases. Local lymph node invasion occurs early and quickly because the lymphatics in the oesophagus are located in the lamina propria, in contrast to the rest of the gastrointestinal tract, in which they are located in the submucosa. ... (appendices epiploicae) filled with fatty ...

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