metastases in English

noun
1
the development of secondary malignant growths at a distance from a primary site of cancer.
Six years later, a fine-needle aspirate of a cervical vertebra showed malignant cells consistent with metastasis from a primary lung carcinoma.

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1. The MRI shows no metastases.

2. 8 These are metastases from a colonic adenocarcinoma.

3. The absolute number of metastases is less important than the summed volume.

4. Metastases of bone is the most common disease in the skeletal system.

5. 18 The diagnosis value of BAP and PSA in prostate cancer with bone metastases was studied and its application in the classification of bone metastases was investigated.

6. Some lodge and form metastases; presumably the larger number are destroyed by lytic properties of the Blood stream or tissues and many potential metastases are thus prevented.

7. Intraperitoneal chemoperfusion is an alternative procedure for regional treatment of peritoneal metastases.

8. Another patient also probably suffered from metastases in the prior TLT stoma.

9. Osseous metastases of hormone-refractory prostate cancer require treatment with zoledronic acid.

10. Further 126 of probable prenatal origin (1 own observation) are found to be in accordance with the first group in regard to the localisation of the primary tumor (about 50% adrenal medulla, about 50% extraadrenal sympathicustissue) of metastases about 2/3 isolated livermetastases (Type Pepper), about 10% skin-metastases (Type Smith), only about 2% isolated skeletal metastases (Type Hutchison), about 20% “mixed” metastases in skin, liver, lymph-nodes and bone.

11. Papillary carcinomas are indolent tumors that have a long survival, even with metastases.

12. Symptoms arise from lymph node metastases, compromised vascularisation, desmoplastic reaction and hormonal activity.

13. Positive enhancers allow a better characterization of liver metastases using dynamic sequence protocols.

14. Biphosphonates (etidronate, clodronate, pamidronate derivates) also produce analgesic effects in patients with bone metastases.

15. Zoledronic acid also belongs to the standard treatment of hormone-refractory prostate cancer with bone metastases.

16. Minimally invasive and local ablative methods, surgical management of metastases, and radiation therapy are being used.

17. Pancreatic Ca seems to generate earlier metastases than Ca of the papilla of Vater.

18. Resection of metastases from primary renal cell carcinoma, Wilms' tumor, and adrenocortical carcinoma is indicated.

19. Actomyosin contractility promotes cancer cell colonization and outgrowth at a secondary site to form metastases

20. Struma metastases of the brain, skull or vertebral column, causing neurological symptomatology, should be operated upon.

21. If there are only a few metastases in the liver or lungs they may also be removed.

22. But then again, this fact that the metastases didn't go to skeletal muscle made that seem unlikely.

23. In the multivariate analysis of the test group, performance status, ambulatory status, other bone metastases, visceral metastases, interval from cancer diagnosis to radiotherapy of MSCC, and time of developing motor deficits were significant for survival and included in the score.

24. Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) represents the standard treatment for patients with prostate cancer (PCA) and osseous metastases.

25. 2 Moreover, piperlongumine potently inhibits the growth of spontaneously formed malignant breast tumours and their associated metastases in mice.

26. Carcinoma cells tend to invade surrounding healthy tissues and give rise to secondary growths (metastases) distant from the original tumour

27. Contrast-enhanced sonography thus represents a promising alternative to other cross-sectional imaging modalities in the diagnosis of hepatic metastases.

28. A total of 23 patients with biopsy proven PCA, minimal osseous metastases (≤3 hot spots on bone scan), absence of visceral or extensive lymph node metastases and a decrease in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) to <1.0 ng/ml after neoadjuvant ADT were included in the feasibility study (group A).

29. Control of accuracy was via observation of the manifestation of neck node metastases in 45 patients who were postoperatively irradiated.

30. They are a very heterogenous group of diseases and include benign and malignant adrenocortical lesions, metastases, pheochromocytomas and other entities.

31. Cytotoxic drugs can be used to destroy tumours, boost the outcomes of surgery or radiotherapy, reduce metastases and alleviate cancer symptoms

32. Growth could be observed in three cultures, which were derived from solid, partly adenoid growing tumors with metastases in the axillary nodes.

33. “Sentinel lymph node” imaging by means of radioactive substances for diagnosing possible melanoma metastases in adjacent lymph nodes has changed the therapeutical concept.

34. Androgen deprivation (ADT) by medical or surgical castration represents the standard therapeutic approach for managing prostate cancer (PCA) with systemic or locoregional metastases.

35. And you think, the more highways there are in a tissue, the more likely it is to get cancer or to get metastases.

36. Furthermore, extracapsular dissemination of lymph node metastases, lymph node density and absolute number of positive lymph nodes were identified as further risk factors.

37. In carcinomas with an infiltrating border, especially in metastases of adenocarcinomas and hepatic cholangiocarcinoma cytostatic treatment damages the tumor tissue mainly in the periphery.

38. Carcinomas, carcino´mata) a malignant new growth made up of epithelial cells tending to infiltrate surrounding tissues and to give rise to metastases

39. Radical Cystectomy is a surgical procedure used to treat muscle-invasive bladder cancer without evidence of metastasis or with low-volume, resectable, locoregional metastases

40. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are a rare subset of cells found in the blood of patients with solid tumors, which function as a seed for metastases

41. A light-triggered self-reinforced nanoagent for targeted chemo-photodynamic therapy of breast cancer bone metastases via ER stress and mitochondria mediated apoptotic pathways J Control Release

42. A 75-year-old woman was found to have left-sided pleural effusion and endoscopy revealed the rare entity of adenoid cystic carcinoma metastases in the gastric mucosa.

43. Autopsy revealed a poorly differentiated urothelial carcinoma of the right renal pelvis, with extensive carcinomatous angiomatosis and metastases to the left kidney, lungs, and regional and mediastinal lymph nodes.

44. Two patients (33 and 57 years old) developed spinal canal metastases of a glioblastoma multiforme and anaplastic astrocytoma Grade III respectively 25 and 9 months after surgical resection and radiotherapy.

45. The clinical differential diagnosis of the Merkel cell carcinoma includes skin metastases, malignant lymphomas, malignant adnexal tumors and cysts when the tumor is located deep in the soft tissue (e.g. on the buttocks).

46. This article provides an overview of these three tests and discusses similarities and differences between them, especially concerning their impact on adjuvant treatment decisions, and their ability to predict chemotherapy benefit or late metastases.

47. In 5 breast cancer patients the ADC of both known vertebral metastases and of adjacent regular vertebral bodies were measured with DWI (1.0 T; Phased-Array-Body-Coil; b: 880 and 440 s/mm2).

48. Also, during this time period, the rate of initial palpable cervical adenopathy fell from 63% to 36%, local infiltration of primary cancer from 31% to 6%, and initial pulmonary metastases from 19% to 6%.

49. In view of the history, clinical and biochemical findings we diagnosed a recently metastasized functioning parathyroid carcinoma, which eight years previously has been labeled as a benign atypical thyroid adenoma. The patient underwent surgical resection of all detected metastases.

50. Radiological imaging demonstrated a higher incidence of cervical lymph node metastases in Phlegm Congealment and Blood Stasis-Phlegm Congealment types (P<0.05), while Blood Stasis and Blood Stasis-Phlegm Congealment types were more prone to skull base invasion (P<0.05).