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1. The following tumours were reactive: myofibroblastic tumours, gastrointestinal stromal tumour, mesothelioma, adenomatoid tumour, traumatic neuroma, seminoma, seminoma in situ and other testicular tumours, pleomorphic adenoma (one of two tumours positive), and follicular dendritic reticulum cell sarcoma.

2. Tumour Angiogenesis is the growth of new blood vessels that tumours need to grow and this is caused by the release of chemicals by the tumour

3. But if tumour cells spread, a process called metastasis, they can form tumours in vital organs such as the lungs.

4. The second approach is to use lymphocytes that home in on tumours as vehicles for delivering a biological payload to the tumour.

5. Monomorphic tumours are basal cell adenomas, onkocytomas, papillary cystadenolymphomas (Warthin's tumours), sebaceous gland tumours, clear cell tumours and acinic cell tumours.

6. Under 2 600 surgical specimens examinated in the salivary gland register from 1965 to 1974 1 067 tumour cases (41%) were found. 929 of these cases (87%) were epithelial tumours, 89 (8%) non-epithelial tumours (hemangiomas etc.) and 49 (5%) metastases or periglandular tumours. 71,5% of the epithelial tumours could be classified as benign (51,5% pleomorphic adenomas, 20% monomorphic adenomas), 28,5% as malignant (2,5% acinic cell tumours, 6% mucoepidermoid tumours, 20% carcinomas).

7. Chemokines regulate the infiltration of different immune cell subsets into tumours and, as such, these molecules affect tumour immunity and influence therapeutic outcomes in patients.

8. Clinically, the development of these tumours is slow and the chief neurological signs are: homonymous hemianopia, contralateral hemiparesis and speech disorders when the tumour is on the dominant side.

9. Finally, Aspartate levels in primary human tumours negatively correlate with the expression of hypoxia markers, suggesting that tumour hypoxia is sufficient to inhibit ETC and, consequently, Aspartate synthesis in vivo

10. Tumour grading and tumour invasion were of borderline statistical significance.

11. Tumours that are detected...

12. an inoperable brain tumour.

13. The tumour was excised.

14. Cerebrospinal fluid studies have shown that with supratentorial tumours pleocytosis almost certainly indicates a malignant lesion; from this it follows that cerebral tumour should always be included in the differential diagnosis of abacterial meningitis.

15. Physical examination showed exophytic erythematous tumour simulating a basal cell carcinoma or an adnexal tumour.

16. This apparatus scans patients'brains for tumours.

17. Treatment can shrink a tumour.

18. Tumours in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers are more likely to be invasive serous adenocarcinomas and unlikely to be borderline or mucinous tumours than tumours in age-matched controls.

19. In the salivary gland tumours four main categories — corresponding to the international classification of the W.H.O. — can be classified: adenomas, acinic cell tumours, mucoepidermoid tumours and carcinomas.

20. No changes were made for tumours of the anal canal, the gallbladder (excluding the inclusion of tumours of the cystic duct) and tumours of the pancreas and the ampulla of Vater.

21. Choriocarcinoma is a malignant tumour

22. The surgeons irradiated the tumour.

23. Blood vessels develop abnormally in cancer tumours.

24. Blood vessels develop Abnormally in cancer tumours

25. Adenoid cystic carcinomas are rare tumours.

26. She developed a malignant breast tumour.

27. She died of a brain tumour.

28. She has had the tumour removed.

29. Ectopic hamartomatous thymoma has to be distinguished from ectopic cervical thymoma, thymolipoma, ectopic salivary tissue, teratoma, peripheral nerve sheath tumours, malignant epithelial tumours with thymus-like differentiation, biphasic synovial sarcoma, and skin adnexal tumours.

30. Is the tumour malignant or benign?

31. He was suffering from a brain tumour.

32. MTB should be differentiated from other bone tumours.

33. He was died of a malignant tumour.

34. Her father died of a brain tumour.

35. His wife died from a brain tumour.

36. MedulloBlastomas are a type of brain tumour

37. It wasn't cancer, only a benign tumour.

38. Tumours that produce hormones can throw off this Balance.

39. Tumour lysis syndrome Hyperglycaemia Protein total decreased Anorexia

40. The surgeons operated on her for a tumour.

41. Benign neoplastic cystic tumours of germ cell origin

42. So the Bastarding bastard tumour has changed/grown

43. She developed a malignant tumour in her breast.

44. He had an operation to remove a tumour.

45. 28 The results showed 8 cases were diagnosed as local recurrences of tumour and 4 cases as tumour caused by cicatrix accretion.

46. These tumours were not observed in female rats, although there was a nonsignificant increase in tumours of the thyroid (adenocarcinomas and carcinomas) in this sex.

47. Similar values have been reported for tumour tissue.

48. They found a malignant tumour in her breast.

49. Few other effective remedies are available to counteract these tumours.

50. Patients with Bcc often develop multiple primary tumours over time

51. 13 He had an operation to remove a tumour.

52. A medulloBlastoma is a type of cancerous (malignant) tumour

53. What food contraindication does meninx have after tumour art?

54. Is cure malign what idea does melanin tumour have?

55. I was later operated on for a tumour there.

56. Aspirin may discourage tumour growth in some types of cancer.

57. 6 Can uterine flesh tumour cause abdomen to bilge painful?

58. The weight of the thymus gland is unaltered by tumour growth, however, if the adrenal glands of the animal are excised prior to tumour transplantation.

59. Key words: actinide oxides, inhalation, lung tumour, alpha irradiation, dosimetry.

60. 14 Is cure malign what idea does melanin tumour have?

61. The tumour had shrunk to the size of a pea.

62. Some patients with metastasis of unknown origin do have responsive tumours.

63. INTRODUCTION • Carcinogenesis or oncogenesis or tumorigenesis means mechanism of induction of tumours (pathogenesis of cancer); • agents which can induce tumours are called carcinogens (etiology of cancer).

64. The most common malignant tumour is adenoid cystic carcinoma (10%).

65. This was an androgen-producing Sertoli cell tumour (tubular Androblastoma).

66. A benign tumour will not cause you any fatal harm.

67. In the course of this disease two carcinomas of the colon, a kerato-acanthoma and multiple sebaceous gland tumours, including four sebaceous gland tumours, including four sebaceous carcinomas, appeared.

68. Specific protease for inactivation of human tumour necrosis factor-alpha

69. Just what I need, a syphilis outbreak and a tumour.

70. A child was wrongly diagnosed as having a bone tumour.

71. Some experts claim the phones can cause tumours, headaches and memory loss.

72. Cardiac masses include tumours, thrombi, vegetations, calcific lesions and other rare conditions

73. This makes them useful for destroying tumours while leaving surrounding tissue unharmed.

74. These features reflect the microenvironment of Avascularised tumours, making the array format well suited for the production of model tumours with defined sizes and thus defined spatio-temporal pathophysiological gradients

75. These features reflect the microenvironment of Avascularised tumours, making the array format well suited for the production of model tumours with defined sizes and thus defined spatio-temporal pathophysiological gradients

76. The tumour had not spread to other areas of the body.

77. Well, the vet said they had a bunch of tumours and stuff.

78. A benign tumour usually composed of mature adipocytes with ubiquitous localization.

79. These features reflect the microenvironment of Avascularised tumours, making the array format well suited for the production of model tumours with defined sizes and thus defined spatio-temporal pathophysiological gradients

80. They show moreover by the example of fluoruracil and amethopterine medication that the dTTP concentration estimation after in-vitro incubation of tumour cells with the addition of FU or methotrexat is a better measurement of the therapeutic in-vivo responsiveness of malignant tumours than the previously performed test methods.