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receptors in apparent slight progression. The complete abdominal CAT scan showed a partly calcified hyperdense formation in the ...
serum level 3D reconstruction CAT scan A ABDOMINAL CT SCAN WITH CONTRAST MEDIUM ABI (ankle –brachia index) ... the brain CAT scan of the chest CAT scan of the complete abdomen CAT scan with contrast medium CAT scans CBC ...
Additional studies were performed: • Abdominal ultrasound 8/2008 – mildly enlarged spleen • ... HSCT in patients with myeloma who failed to achieve a complete or near complete remission after an initial autologous HSCT (ref 17). ...
• At “intermediate” re-evaluation, complete remission PET scan and a persisting residual mass at CT scan . ... 96,000. Prescribed Myelostim every other day. Abdominal CT scan: Residual. • Radiation therapy 30.6 Gy on the ...
left knee: combined warty nevus with disease-free margins. CT scan of 01/2009 and of CT/PET of 01/2009 both revealed spleen ... Post-op complications included constipation and abdominal pain . On 02/2009 CT of the abdomen was performed which ... can reach 30-40% with some of the pts achieving a durable complete response[CR] and even cure. - ...
On February 2008, The patient was subjected to a complete abdomen and chest CAT scan, with and without the use of contrast ... any clear cleavage, and also concentrically surrounds the abdominal aorta, and is undissociable from the pancreas. At the level ...
ASA allergy ASA intolerance Abdomen mass Abdominal CT Abdominal adhesions Abdominal and pelvic adenopathies ... exanthems Compartment degenerative arthritis Complete blindness Complete fracture Complete portal vein thrombosis ...
thrombosis that caused persistent radiating pains of upper abdominal quadrants. The examinations found heterozygous factor II mutation, ... vessels.” - CEUS (11/19/2009): “ Complete portal vein thrombosis extended to the upper mesenteric vein and to ...
months ago the patient was hospitalized due to epigastric abdominal pain, lack of appetite and weight loss. He was diagnosed with ... 2) Any alternative and/or experimental treatment for a complete recovery? 3) What is your opinion on the possible use of stem ...
patients. Its benefit would depend on the achievement of complete cytoreduction with no visible disease persisting in the abdominal cavity . If this approach is positively considered by the caring ...