10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ATYPIA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
atypia in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
atypia im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Urologic Surgical Pathology
Urothelial abnormalities whose architectural and cytologic changes are of lesser degree than those of dysplasia often have been termed atypia.50 The term atypia is, by its very nature, nonspecific. The intraobserver and interobserver variation ...
David G. Bostwick, Liang Cheng, 2014
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Practical Urologic Cytopathology - Strona 152
FLAT UROTHELIAL NEOPLASMS REACTIVE ATYPIA AND ATYPIA OF UNKNOWN SIGNIFICANCE Cytology: “Reactive Urothelial Cells” The histologic features of lesions with the two recently named diagnoses “reactive atypia” and “atypia of ...
Ricardo H. Bardales Associate Professor of Pathology at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine, 2002
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Eyelid, Conjunctival, and Orbital Tumors: An Atlas and ...
He proposed dividing this condition into two stages, with stage I representing intraepithelial disease and stage II representing malignant melanoma. He had subclassifications of these two stages based on cellular atypia and invasiveness.
Jerry A. Shields, Carol L. Shields, 2008
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Benign Breast Diseases: Radiology - Pathology - Risk ... - Strona 155
... the basement membrane. This proliferation is also termed hyperplasia of usual type (HUT) moderate epithelial hyperplasia without atypia, proliferative without atypia (PDWA), regular epithelial hyperplasia or ordinary epithelial hyperplasia.
Catherine N. Chinyama, 2013
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Neoplasms: Principles of Development and Diversity - Strona 13
Atypia. from. Cancerous. Atypia? There are three major categories of atypical cellular morphology (List 1.13.1). The atypical dying cell is one that has received an irreversible toxic insult that will eventually result in the death of the cell.
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Urologic Pathology - Strona 214
Figure 3.43 (A) Atypia/dysplasia. This flat urothelial lesion shows variation of nuclear size, shape, and orientation, all features less than observed in carcinoma in situ. The bottom photomicrograph demonstrates CK20 staining of the dysplastic ...
Robert O. Petersen, I. Sesterhenn, Charles J. Davis, 2009
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Advanced Therapy of Breast Disease - Strona 117
Atypical cells can range from mild atypia to marked atypia. Mild atypia would be equivalent to histologic lesions of hyperplasia, atypical ductal hyperplasia, and low-grade DCIS, all of which are considered to be lesions of the progressive breast ...
S. Eva Singletary, Geoffrey L. Robb, Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, 2004
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Rosen's Breast Pathology - Strona 236
When the lesion is >4–8mm in size or has >25% of nuclei with alternate patterns, some form of atypia or low-grade DCIS (duct carcinoma in situ) may be diagnosed. . . . We believe that these relatively concise rules foster interobserver ...
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Cornea and External Eye Disease: Corneal ... - Strona 204
Incisional biopsy showed PAM with atypia. The patient was followed up for 3 years and then developed a thickened nodular lesion. Biopsy confirmed progression to invasive melanoma Fig.11.3 a Primary acquired melanosis (PAM) of the ...
Thomas Reinhard, Frank Larkin, 2007
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Surgical Pitfalls: Prevention and Management - Strona 446
Papillary lesions of the breast can be divided into benign and malignant categories. Benign lesions include solitary intraductal papilloma, multiple papillomas, and atypical hyperplasia within a papilloma. If a diagnosis of atypia is mentioned, ...
Stephen R. T. Evans, 2009
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ATYPIA» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
atypia im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Sub-classification of Indeterminate Nodules May Help Improve …
Researchers from the Moffitt Cancer Center reported that nuclear atypia should be routinely reported and recognized as a highly suspicious feature in thyroid ... «Cancer Therapy Advisor, Okt 15»
Biopsy doesn't always give clear answers
Because of the uncertainty, women whose results fall into the gray zone between normal and malignant — with diagnoses like “atypia” or “ductal carcinoma in ... «Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Okt 15»
New Model Offers Absolute Breast Cancer Risk Assessment for …
A new model using only age at biopsy and number of atypia foci could improve absolute breast cancer risk estimates in women with atypical hyperplasia, ... «Cancer Network, Sep 15»
In the News
The primary driver of the one-in-four discordance rate in diagnosis was atypical hyperplasia (atypia), which had a concordance rate of 48% and was ... «General Surgery News, Jun 15»
How a 'second opinion' may have saved Rita Wilson's life
They were more likely to disagree when the diagnosis was pre-cancerous— known as atypia or DCIS. "It's like going to an art museum and trying to identify the ... «Today.com, Apr 15»
Dr. David Katz: Second-guessing breast biopsies
Women who receive a diagnosis of atypia are told that they are at increased risk of a subsequent breast cancer diagnosis and often undergo additional biopsies ... «New Haven Register, Apr 15»
The Gray Area in Breast Biopsies
Atypia — in your words, “the gray zone between normal and malignant” — is a distinct diagnosis along this spectrum, with specific diagnostic and prognostic ... «New York Times, Mär 15»
Study indicates results of many breast biopsies may be in error
The slides were weighted to include more than expected cases of atypia and DCIS, cases from women aged 40 to 49 and women with dense breast tissue, ... «Medical Xpress, Mär 15»
Women diagnosed with DCIS or atypia should seek second …
While doctors almost always agree on a pathological diagnosis of invasive breast cancer, there is room for improvement when diagnosing atypia (or atypical ... «News-Medical.net, Mär 15»
For Breast Biopsies, Pathologists Do Best ID'ing Overt Cancer
These cases included 23 cases of invasive breast cancer, 73 cases of DCIS, 72 cases with atypical hyperplasia (atypia), and 72 benign cases without atypia. «MedPage Today, Mär 15»