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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PAPILLIFEROUS»
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Thyroid Diseases: Basic Science, Pathology, Clinical and ...
The papilliferous adenoma is a very rare tumor composed of benign papillae with
fibrous stroma but without capsular invasion. A papilliferous adenoma should not
be confused with an encapsulated papilliferous carcinoma! A diagnosis of ...
Luigi Troncone, Brahm Shapiro, Maria A. Satta, 1993
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The History of Endocrine Surgery
(2) Papillary (or papilliferous) adenocarcinomas (12 percent) were often cystic,
less malignant, and spread chiefly to the local lymph nodes. (This was Berry's
papilliferous growth.) (3) Scirrhous carcinomas (3 percent), so named by Billroth
in ...
Richard Burkewood Welbourn, 1990
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Chemotherapy Regimens in Rare Solid Tumors
Papilliferous. renal. cell. carcinoma. It represents the 5-18% of the renal
parenchymal tumors. Two types: non familiar (more frequent) and hereditary.
Relatively precociuos unset (average = 48 years of age). The prognosis of renal
papillary ...
Alessandro Comandone, 2011
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Essentials of Pediatric Oral Pathology
FIGURE 7.10: Histopathologic picture of basal cell ameloblastoma showing
basaloid pattern of cells II" T'K 0 islands with papilliferous appearance be called
Papilliferous Keratoameloblastoma.7 ' Altini et al, 1991, noted a similar tumor
without ...
Mayur Chaudhary, Shweta Dixit Chaudhary, 2011
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Surgical Practice of the Lahey Clinic, Boston, ...
First recognized by Wolfler,25 who described both solid and cystic forms of
papilliferous tumors, there was much confusion in the group until differentiated by
Graham.14 The peculiar clinical behavior of these tumors with their marked
tendency ...
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The Journal of the Kansas Medical Society
Dr. W. P. Callahan, ]r., Wichita pathologist, gave a diagnosis of papilliferous
cystadenocarcinoma of the breast. Portoperaliz/e Course. Other than being
confused at times, the patient's postoperative period for the first seven days was
uneventful ...
Kansas Medical Society, 1958
7
Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Disease
Microscopically, they have a papillary growth pattern consisting of multiple
papilliferous fibrous cores covered by well-differentiated transitional epithelium. •
Carcinomas are focal, raised nodules or diffuse thickenings of the urinary bladder
wall ...
James F. Zachary, M. Donald McGavin, 2013
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Textbook of Oral Medicine
Papilliferous keratoameloblastoma It consists of sheets of epithelial follicles of
varying sizes, all of which undergo cystic change and are filled with necrotic
material or desquamated keratin. It consists partly of keratinizing cysts and partly
of the ...
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Lower Genital Tract Precancer: Colposcopy, Pathology and ...
Colposcopy, Pathology and Treatment Albert Singer, John M. Monaghan, Swee
Chong Quek. Fig. 6.106(21) Fig. 6.106(C) Fig. 6.106(e) Fig. 6.107 Fig. 6.109 The
raised papilliferous appearance (2) within. disease is present. There is also a ...
Albert Singer, John M. Monaghan, Swee Chong Quek, 2008
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Lecture Notes: General Surgery
The lesion appears as a fissure, as a typical malignant ulcer or as a warty
papilliferous tumour. The majority are slow growing, and spread to the regional
lymph nodes is comparatively late: first to the submental, then the submandibular
and ...
Harold Ellis, Sir Roy Calne, Christopher Watson, 2011