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pro vyhledávání: '"Alison L. Burton"'
Autor:
Kelly M. McMasters, Lee Hagendoorn, Alison L. Burton, Amy R. Quillo, Robert C.G. Martin, Charles R. Scoggins, Michael E. Egger, Arnold J. Stromberg, Glenda G. Callender
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Surgery. 207:102-108
Gender is an established prognostic factor in cutaneous melanoma; women as a group have a better overall prognosis than men. However, the investigators hypothesized that melanoma in young women may have distinct clinicopathologic features and biologi
Autor:
Lee Hagendoorn, Alison L. Burton, Robert C.G. Martin, Glenda G. Callender, Charles R. St. Hill, Arnold J. Stromberg, Russell E. Brown, Julianna E. Gilbert, Michael E. Egger, Charles R. Scoggins, Kelly M. McMasters, Amy R. Quillo
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 77:992-997
The prognostic significance of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) in melanoma remains controversial. Clinicopathologic data from a prospective trial of patients with melanoma were analyzed with respect to LVI. Disease-free survival and overall survival (O
Autor:
Glenda G. Callender, Charles R. Scoggins, Robert C.G. Martin, Alison L. Burton, Arnold J. Stromberg, Merrick I. Ross, Kelly M. McMasters, Russell W. Farmer, Juliana E. Gilbert, Lee Hagendoorn
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 77:1009-1013
Controversy exists regarding the prognostic implications of regression in patients with cutaneous melanoma. Some consider regression to be an indication for sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy because regression may result in underestimation of the true
Autor:
Kelly M. McMasters, Brooke Ginter, Alison L. Burton, Robert C.G. Martin, Arnold J. Stromberg, Abbey M. Vierling, Andrea F. Chen, Lee Hagendoorn, Charles R. Scoggins, Michael P. Mays, Brent A. Roach
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 77:188-192
The prognostic significance of tumor infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) response in cutaneous melanoma is controversial. This analysis of data from a prospective, randomized trial included patients with cutaneous melanoma ≥ 1.0 mm Breslow thickness who
Autor:
Alison L. Burton, Douglas S. Reintgen, Robert C.G. Martin, Marshall M. Urist, Michael J. Edwards, Michael P. Mays, Merrick I. Ross, Kelly M. McMasters, Brooke Ginter, Charles R. Scoggins, Arnold J. Stromberg
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 116:1535-1544
BACKGROUND: Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy generally is recommended for patients who have melanoma with a Breslow thickness ≥1 mm. Most patients with melanoma between 1 mm and 2 mm thick have tumor-negative SLNs and an excellent long-term prognos
Autor:
Robert C.G. Martin, Charles E. Woodall, Charles R. Scoggins, Michael J. Edwards, Arnold J. Stromberg, Brooke Ginter, Kelly M. McMasters, Alison L. Burton, Merrick I. Ross
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 75:687-692
Sun exposure is known to cause melanoma; what is not known is whether patients from the Southern United States have a different profile of clinicopathologic factors and outcomes than those from the Northern United States. Data from a prospective, ran
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 75:338-342
Elastofibroma is a rare, benign pseudotumor that arises from connective tissue, most commonly found at the right scapular tip. These tumors usually can be distinguished from malignant soft-tissue tumors by their anatomical location and also through i
Autor:
Juliana E. Gilbert, Kelly M. McMasters, Lee Hagendoorn, Michael E. Egger, Alison L. Burton, Charles R. Scoggins, Glenda G. Callender, Robert C.G. Martin, Arnold J. Stromberg
Publikováno v:
American journal of surgery. 204(6)
Background In patients with cutaneous melanoma, mitotic rate (MR) historically has been reported as the number of mitoses per high-power field (hpf) or per 10 hpf. The most recent revision of the American Joint Committee on Cancer melanoma staging sy
Autor:
Michael E, Egger, Julianna E, Gilbert, Alison L, Burton, Kelly M, McMasters, Glenda G, Callender, Amy R, Quillo, Russell E, Brown, Charles R, St Hill, Lee, Hagendoorn, Robert C G, Martin, Arnold J, Stromberg, Charles R, Scoggins
Publikováno v:
The American surgeon. 77(8)
The prognostic significance of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) in melanoma remains controversial. Clinicopathologic data from a prospective trial of patients with melanoma were analyzed with respect to LVI. Disease-free survival and overall survival (O
Autor:
Alison L, Burton, Juliana, Gilbert, Russell W, Farmer, Arnold J, Stromberg, Lee, Hagendoorn, Merrick I, Ross, Robert C G, Martin, Kelly M, McMasters, Charles R, Scoggins, Glenda G, Callender
Publikováno v:
The American surgeon. 77(8)
Controversy exists regarding the prognostic implications of regression in patients with cutaneous melanoma. Some consider regression to be an indication for sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy because regression may result in underestimation of the true