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Cancer. 36:2109-2120
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Cancer. 38:1862-1866
Ninety-four patients with lymphoma involving the extradural space with spinal cord compression proven at the time of laminectomy were reviewed. There were about three times as many patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma than with Hodgkin's disease. The
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Radiology. 111:257-266
A roentgenographic-pathologic correlation study was done on 372 normal and 134 abnormal lymphograms. Contrast medium in the sinusoids was seen either as radiopaque rings around lucent lymph follicles or as radiopaque dots. Some nodes showed mainly th
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Cancer. 35:450-456
Lobular carcinoma may arise within the epithelial component of fibroadenoma of the breast, as evidenced by 5 cases reported from the files of the Mayo Clinic and 21 cases cited in the literature. The 5 cases reported here occurred in a series of 4000
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Cancer. 38:209-218
An unusual syndrome of hepatosplenomegaly and fever followed by rapid deterioration and death has been described in 38 children from 21 families. Pancytopenia, liver dysfunction, and bleeding developed prior to death from hemorrhage, sepsis, or lymph
Autor:
Donald G. Norris, Edward J. O'Connell, Paul C. Stillwell, Edward C. Rosenow, Edgar G. Harrison, Louis H. Weiland
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Chest. 77:165-171
Interstitial pneumonitis in children is a rare and poorly understood disease. Controversy exists as to whether the varoius histologic changes encountered represent different disease or a spectrum of the same disease. Fourteen biopsy-confirmed cases o
Autor:
Chin-Yang Li, Edgar G. Harrison
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 70:721-732
Ninety diffuse large-cell lymphomas (diffuse histiocytic lymphoma) were sub-classified into B-cell, T-cell, and histiocytic types according to their enzyme histochemical and immunohistochemical characteristics. The B-cell type was characterized by pr
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The American Journal of Medicine. 61:414-419
Splenosis is the autotransplantation of splenic tissue that usually follows traumatic rupture of the spleen. Generally, the splenic implants are numerous and are located within the peritoneal cavity; however, extra-abdominal splenosis does occur. The
Autor:
Kenneth D. Devine, Richard A. Deremee, George W. Facer, Thomas J. Mcdonald, Edgar G. Harrison
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 86:936-945
Confusion surrounds the entity known as “lethal midline granuloma.” Partly responsible is the lack of specificity in this term. “Polymorphic reticulosis” has been used as a term to describe the morphology of the disease. Thirty-two cases illu
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 14:181-188
At the Mayo Clinic during a thirty-year period, 31 patients (25 men and 6 women) underwent exploratory thoracotomy and pulmonary resection for unsuspected pulmonary infarction. Cough, hemoptysis, or pleuritic pain was present in approximately half th