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Diagnosis: hepatic and lymph node relapse of ovarian cancer Case history: ...
She underwent removal of the pancreatic lesion and lymph node dissection, another surgery to remove the distal pancreas and spleen, and ...
pulmonary nodules and a measurable enlargement of lymph nodes. FBS was positive for well differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma ... How would you assess the progression of the disease? 2) ... at the mediastinic level with the exception of a lymph node of 10 mm at the carinal level. o ...
penetration (CP) by the disease and for the chances of lymph node metastasis (LN) or seminal vesicles (SV) involvement. Another predictive ... disease features but can also predict for disease progression after the fore mentioned treatment modalities. The ...
be a hydrometra. Pathological absorption present in lymph nodes in the retroperitoneum and in the pelvis. The cranial node shows over-absorption is at L2 level, by the superior mesenteric, diameter ...
at the mediastinic level with the exception of a lymph node of 10 mm at the carinal level. o ...
nephrographic effect. Presence of pathological lymph node in the right retrocrural area (maximum transverse diameter 1.8 cm). ...
of the trunk. After excision of the lesion, a sentinel lymph node biopsy revealed lymph node involved with multi-focal microscopic ...
be a hydrometra. Pathological absorption present in lymph nodes in the retroperitoneum and in the pelvis. The cranial node shows over-absorption is at L2 level, by the superior mesenteric, diameter ...
the subrenal region with no caliber alterations. Lymph glandular micronodules in lumboaortic region. Some lymph nodes with ... (CP) by the disease and for the chances of lymph node metastasis (LN) or seminal vesicles (SV) involvement. Another predictive ...