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We present the case of tumour of the great occipital foramen in a patient who was having headaches and significant mobility restriction of the cervical spine. Attention is called to diagnostic and surgical difficulties related to this location of neoplasm.
Glomus tumor is a rare mesenchymal neoplasm composed of cells that resemble the modified perivascular smooth muscle cells (glomus cells) of the normal glomus body. A glomus tumor can appear in any part of the body, although it mostly appears in the extremities, especially in the subungual area of
Granular cell tumor usually presents as an asymptomatic mass in the skin or subcutaneous tissue, yet it is rarely considered in the clinician's differential diagnosis of such masses. We present a case of granular cell tumor located on an extremity and discuss its characteristic histopathologic
A sound knowledge base is required to target resources to reduce workplace exposure to carcinogens. This project aimed to provide an objective estimate of the burden of cancer in Britain due to occupation. This volume presents extensive analyses for all carcinogens and occupational circumstances
Age is one of the biggest risk factors for ovarian cancer. Older women have higher rates of diagnosis and death associated with the disease. In mouse models, it was shown that aged mice had greater tumor burden than their younger counterparts when intraperitoneally injected with ovarian tumor cells.
OBJECTIVE
There are more than 2,000 new cases of mouth cancer each year in Britain. Early detection is important yet little is known about population awareness of this disease and ability to recognise early signs, particularly among high risk groups. This study aimed to address this
The great vessels have long been considered as the limiting point for exeresis of abdominal tumors. We report eleven retroperitoneal tumors which led to more or less extensive vascular involvement. There were two benign tumors (neurofibroma, angiolymphoid tumor), 6 primary malignant tumors
Rectal syphilis is a rare expression of the widely recognised sexual transmitted disease, also known as the great imitator for its peculiarity of being confused with mild anorectal diseases because of its vague symptoms or believed rectal malignancy, with the concrete risk of overtreatment. We
Prostate cancer incidence has increased during recent years, possibly linked to environmental exposures. Exposure to environmental carcinogens is unlikely to be evenly distributed geographically, which may give rise to variations in disease occurrence that is detectable in a spatial analysis. The
OBJECTIVE
Firstly, to identify spatially close pairs and triplets of childhood leukaemias and cancers in Britain. Secondly, to compare pair frequencies with random expectations, identify excesses, and measure the diameters of any clusters. Thirdly, to infer possible causes.
METHODS
Stratified
BACKGROUND
Meckel cave tumors are often asymptomatic and have a sufficiently characteristic magnetic resonance imaging/computed tomography signature that allows treatment/surveillance decisions to be made without biopsy confirmation. Radiographic diagnosis requires the surgeon to be fully aware of
The objective of the study was to evaluate the relative occurrence of uterine corpus tumor-like lesions and to establish a clinicopathological correlation.A 5-year study was conducted on histopathologically diagnosed cases of tumor-like lesions of the