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Primary Brain Neoplasms
Neuroimaging over the past 50 years has moved from CT to MR to functional imaging using MR perfusion, spectroscopy, as well as the newest kid on the... -
Cardiac Neoplasms
Both primary and secondary (metastatic) tumors can affect the heart. Secondary neoplasms are more common but are less likely to require surgical... -
Cerebral Neoplasms
In the past, before 2016, brain tumors were classified into several types, and their respective grades based largely on histology. While this allowed... -
Radiosurgery in the Treatment of Primary Brain Neoplasms
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a non-invasive technique that delivers precisely targeted radiation with submillimeter accuracy to the tumor with... -
Productivity losses from short-term work absence due to neoplasms in Poland
Previous evidence on productivity losses from neoplasms focuses mostly on the economic burden from mortality, covers single cancer diagnoses and...
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Primary CNS Melanocytic Neoplasms
Primary melanocytic neoplasms of the CNS are a group of related neoplasms of variable aggressiveness which are thought to arise from leptomeningeal... -
Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) represent a rare and heterogeneous group of malignancies, whose incidence is increasing trough the last decades, both... -
Periorbital Skull Base Neoplasms
The anatomical relationship of the orbit and specifically the orbital apex to the skull base makes it vulnerable to neoplastic invasion or extension... -
Neoplasms of Liver
This chapter on liver neoplasms encompasses commonly encountered tumors, both benign and malignant, arising from hepatocytes, bile ducts, and... -
Minimally Invasive Parafascicular Surgery (MIPS) for Primary and Metastatic Brain Neoplasms
Neoplastic lesions arising in the subcortical space can present a daunting challenge to the neurosurgical team. Optimizing surgical exposure while... -
Risk of hematologic malignant neoplasms from head CT radiation in children and adolescents presenting with minor head trauma: a nationwide population-based cohort study
ObjectivesThe carcinogenic risks of CT radiation in children and adolescents remain debated. We aimed to assess the carcinogenic risk of CTs...
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New classifications of B-cell neoplasms: a comparison of 5th WHO and International Consensus classifications
In 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched a new classification of lymphoid neoplasms, a revision of the previously used Revised 4th...
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Vertebral Hemangioma and Angiomatous Neoplasms
Vertebral hemangiomas and angiomatous neoplasms consist of a group of vascular tumors that arise from the abnormal proliferation of blood vessels... -
Markers and Immunoprofile of Lymphoid Neoplasms
The lymphoid tissue is a microenvironment composed of B-, T-, and NK-lymphocytes in different maturation and differentiation stages, plasma cells,... -
Brain Cancer
Epidemiology: Central nervous system (CNS) cancers affect a staggering percentage of the population across all ages accounting to 1.6% of global... -
Gene S-phase kinase associated protein 2 is a novel prognostic marker in human neoplasms
BackgroundNeoplasms are a series of diseases affecting human health. Prognostic and tumor status–related markers for various tumors should be...
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Management of Brain Tumors in Pregnancy
Brain tumors during pregnancy are associated with poorer maternal and fetal outcomes, including higher rates of maternal mortality and preterm... -
Adrenal tumors in patients with neuroendocrine neoplasms
PurposeTo study the prevalence of primary adrenal tumors and adrenal metastases in patients with neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) and describe these...
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Temporal Bone Neoplasms
Various benign and malignant neoplasms can involve the temporal bone and extend to adjacent areas of the skull base. The rarity of these neoplasms...