Pathology
... ( C00-D48 )
Benign tumors
Hyperplastic
tumor - Cyst - Pseudocyst - Hamartoma - Benign ... - Choriocarcinoma - Endodermal sinus
tumor - Teratoma - Adenoma / adenocarcinoma - ... - Experimental cancer treatment
Misc.
tumor suppressor genes / oncogenes - Staging / ...
Ocular oncology
... and retinoblastoma . The most common eyelid
tumor is called basal cell carcinoma . This
tumor can grow around the eye but rarely spreads to ... The most common malignant primary intraocular
tumor in adults is melanoma . Though most attention ...
Cachexia
... but there is probably a role for inflammatory cytokines such as
tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) -which is also nicknamed cachexin for ... Interferon gamma (IFNɣ), and Interleukin 6 (IL-6), as well as the
tumor secreted proteolysis inducing factor (PIF).
Related malnutrition ...
Patient trade-off
... the choice between different treatments for localized prostate cancer (a
tumor that is contained within the prostate). The choice is a trade-off ... However, symptoms from the cancer and the fear of living with an untreated
tumor may overweigh the fear of negative side-effects.
When doing trade-off’s ...
Anterior mediastinal mass
... . You can discuss the issue on the talk page .
Thymoma
Main article: thymoma
Most common primary anterior mediastinal
tumor (20%) in adults but rarely seen in children. It can be classified as lymphocytic, epithelial, or spindle cell histologies, but this is not very ...
Clean margin
... A clean margin is a medical term referring to the attempt in surgical oncology to resect a
tumor with no portion of the malignant growth on microscopic examination by a pathologist extending past a set delineation known as the 'tumor margin'. ...
Fat transfer
... bone . [1]
In 1895, another German doctor, Dr. Karl Czerny did the very first documented breast augmentation when he transplanted a fatty
tumor from the patient’s lumbar region , or lower back, to a breast defect. [2]
Overview of Current Fat Transfer Techniques
In the ...
Proteopathy
... in certain disease states. [1] Also, selective hyperproteolytic diseases have been referred to this category, e.g. critical illness myopathies or
tumor cachexia. [2] The proteopathies comprise at least 30 diseases that affect a variety of organs and tissues, including Alzheimer's disease , ...