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Phyllode


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Phyllodium.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A case report involving an oral lesion that was found to be histologically identical to the stromal component of malignant metastatic cystosarcoma phyllodes of the breast is described.
  • (2) An unusual multifocal cystosarcoma phyllodes is reported.
  • (3) Systemic metastases occurred in only one case of malignant cystosarcoma phyllodes.
  • (4) Histology of the phyllodes tumor disclosed remnant of fibroadenoma in one area, and it is believed that the latter gave rise to the malignant phyllodes tumor within the field of irradiation.
  • (5) The accuracy of MR imaging with Gd-DTPA enhancement was compared with mammography and ultrasonography in 52 patients with clinically palpable benign and malignant breast masses (36 carcinomas, 2 malignant phyllodes tumors, 7 fibroadenomas, 7 cysts).
  • (6) We studied the DNA histograms obtained by flow cytometry from a series of six giant fibroadenomas and ten phyllodes tumors to determine if the analysis of DNA ploidy would help to predict clinical behavior.
  • (7) On computerized tomographic imaging phyllodes type of atypical prostatic hyperplasia has a distinct appearance.
  • (8) A case of prostatic phyllodes tumor which developed in a 78-yr-old man is reported.
  • (9) A 47 year old woman presented with a rapidly growing recurrence in the chest wall following simple mastectomy for a malignant phyllodes tumour of the breast.
  • (10) A series of 59 phyllodes tumors of the breast was retrospectively reviewed (average follow-up = 3.9 years).
  • (11) Four of them had phyllodes tumour, one a malignant myoepithelioma and one a liposarcoma.
  • (12) There were only three malignant and six borderline phyllodes tumours out of 106 cases, and this incidence is far below that of many other studies in which the malignant cases are believed to constitute 23-27%.
  • (13) The distribution pattern of fibronectin in metaplastic carcinomas, stromal sarcomas, malignant cystosarcoma phyllodes tumours and histiocytic type lymphomas of the human female breast has been studied using the indirect immunoperoxidase technique on formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue.
  • (14) A case of cystosarcoma phyllodes with liposarcomatous stroma is presented.
  • (15) A unusually large tumor of the left breast diagnosed as a cystosarcoma phyllodes with multiple malignant sarcomatous changes of the stroma, consisting of liposarcoma, myxoid fibrosarcoma, anaplastic, and giant cell sarcoma is described.
  • (16) The features bear a strong resemblance to cystosarcoma phyllodes of the female breast and probably represent a comparable lesion.
  • (17) The present study indicates that a DNA content abnormality it is a reliable marker of malignancy in these neoplasms, and it may identify subsets of patients with variable biologic courses within the histopathologic spectrum of cystosarcoma phyllodes.
  • (18) Reports of 4 personal cases of breast sarcomas (3 cases of cystosarcoma phyllodes and 1 angiosarcoma), the authors review the literature concerning these rare tumors which account for less than 1% of malignant tumors of the breast.
  • (19) The clinico-pathological aspects of 19 cases of cystosarcoma phyllodes (CP) were reviewed with special attention to the occurrence of associated breast carcinoma (BC).
  • (20) Our data suggest that flow cytometric S fractions may be a useful predictor of clinical outcome in cystosarcoma phyllodes that can complement the traditional histologic analysis of these rare breast tumors.

Rachis


Definition:

  • (n.) The spine; the vertebral column.
  • (n.) Same as Rhachis.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In May 1983, a thorough workup revealed an incomplete fracture of the first lumbar vertebra and a diffuse demineralization of the rachis and pelvis.
  • (2) Oogonia detach from the short rachis and increase in size from 6 to 60 microns; accumulating hyaline granules, shell granules and glycogen.
  • (3) It is conventional saying that the fetal rachis shows only one ventral concavity.
  • (4) Antho-RFamide (pGlu-Gly-Arg-Phe-amide), a neuropeptide recently isolated from the sea pansy Renilla köllikeri induced sustained (tonic) contractions in the rachis and peduncle of the colony, and in the individual autozooid polyps.
  • (5) Changes in mixed venous oxygen saturation of hemoglobin (SvO2), heart rate (HR), cardiac index, (SI) were measured in 20 patients undergoing major orthopedic surgery (rachis and pelvis bone resections for tumours: mean-lasting 8 hours), to estimate the safety limits during isovolemic hemodilution.
  • (6) One of the most popular was rachi-striene-stovainization, which was introduced by Jonnesco and attempted to replace general anesthesia (general rachianesthesia).
  • (7) After the development of the genital rachis into the ovotestis, spermatogenic cells increase in number and differentiation begins.
  • (8) The authors also made a comparative study of the conventional Milwaukee corset (with broad chin bearing) versus the Milwaukee with hyoid bearing; and finally they illustrate the results obtained by Andriacchi and his associates in selecting the Milwaukee corset for patients with idiopathic scoliosis on the basis of the mathematical model of the rachis.
  • (9) The authors describe the utility of fast and high-resolution multiplanar CT reconstructions in the study of the rachis.
  • (10) Our three observations in spite of their analogy with Kozlowski's type, are distinguished by more discrete lesions of the rachis and pelvis and by their autosomal recessive mode of inheritance.
  • (11) Rachis in the usual ways of the AHF is within its normal characteristics; on the other hand there are modifications in the nervous cases: the total proteins are nearly always increased and the cells augmented with a great predominance of mononuclear cells.
  • (12) Non tuberculous spondylodiscitis of the rachis is an uncommon entity that affects boys and male adults with greater frequency.
  • (13) For this reason we often use in the same time a 99mTc stannous pyrophosphates scintigraphy of rachis.
  • (14) Degeneration rarely occurred before the age of 50 years, affected men twice as frequently as women, and occurred particularly in cases of diffuse Paget's disease, mainly in the femur or the humerus; the rachis was rarely affected.
  • (15) Abnormal feathers, characterized by thinness and increased transparency of the calamus and rachis, and loss of barbs, were induced at a high frequency by inoculating day-old chicks with reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) propagated in chicken-embryo fibroblast (CEF) cultures.
  • (16) We think it should be recommended for major surgery of the rachis.
  • (17) pelvis, femur, rachis, tibia, humerus, and the cancers most frequently involved--prostate, bronchi, kidney, breast and intestine.
  • (18) Wonder the global static of the rachis is little concerned in most of these children.
  • (19) Correct orthopedic therapy for traumas of the cervical rachis requires perfect knowledge of the spatial balance of the fracture focus.
  • (20) This experimental work, realized on a group of 25 monkeys, aims at determining the correct circulatory direction in rachis veins and the importance of the vertebral veinous circulation in the general return circulation.

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