Items tagged “oncology”
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Choriocarcinoma
Choriocarcinoma is an aggressive, highly vascular tumour. When it is associated with gestation, it is often considered part of the spectrum of gestational trophoblastic disease; it is then termed gestational choriocarcinoma. When it occurs in the absence of preceding gestation, it is termed non-...
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Ovarian thecoma
Ovarian thecomas are benign ovarian tumours of sex cord / stromal (mesenchymal) origin. They are thought to account for approximately 0.5-1% of all ovarian tumours. As ovarian thecomas secrete oestrogen, they are described as functional ovarian tumours.
Epidemiology
They typically present in o...
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Lung cancer metastasis to bone - forearm
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17 Mar 2011
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X-ray
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Gliosarcoma
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22 Mar 2011
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Paget disease (breast)
Paget disease of the breast, which is also known as Paget disease of the nipple, has traditionally been described as a form of breast malignancy characterised by infiltration of the nipple epidermis by malignant cells. Although most cases have underlying focus or foci of in situ or invasive carc...
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Cervical carcinoma
Cervical carcinoma is a malignancy arising from the cervix. It is the third most common gynaecologic malignancy (after endometrial and ovarian).
Epidemiology
It typically presents in younger women with an average age of onset at around 45 years.
Risk factors
human papillomavirus (HPV) 16 an...
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Nephroblastomatosis
Nephroblastomatosis refers to diffuse or multifocal involvement of the kidneys with nephrogenic rests (persistent metanephric blastema).
Epidemiology
Nephrogenic rests are found incidentally in 1% of infants.
Pathology
Nephrogenic rests are foci of metanephric blastema that persist beyond 36...
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CT guided thoracic biopsy
CT guided thoracic biopsy is usually performed for the diagnosis of suspicious lung, pleural, or mediastinal lesions. It can be performed as an outpatient procedure where patient monitoring and complications support are available. A small percentage of lung and pleural biopsies may be performed...
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Anterior mediastinal mass in the exam
Getting a film with an anterior mediastinal mass in the exam is one of the many exam set-pieces that can be prepared for.
The film goes up and after a couple of seconds pause, you need to start talking:
CXR
There is a left sided mediastinal mass that makes obtuse angles with the mediastinal c...
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Ovarian dermoid
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21 Apr 2011
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Ultrasound
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Post surgical breast scar
Post surgical breast scar is a benign complication that usually occurs following surgical intervention to breast tissue. It can however be a strong and potentially very confusing mimicker of breast malignancy.
Radiographic features
Review of the patient's past history and previous mammography ...
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Immature ovarian teratoma
Immature ovarian teratomas are uncommon ovarian germ cell tumours. They differ from mature ovarian teratomas (dermoid cysts) both histologically by the presence of immature tissue, and clinically by their more malignant behaviour.
Epidemiology
They are considerably less common than mature ovar...
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Pott puffy tumour
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31 May 2011
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CT
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Supratentorial ependymoma
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23 Jun 2011
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MRI
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Ovarian fibroma
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03 Jul 2011
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MRI
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Pigmented villonodular synovitis - ankle joint
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12 Jul 2011
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Hepatocellular carcinoma with "nodule-in-nodule" apearance
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Published
25 Jul 2011
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CT
MRI
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PET-CT indications
PET-CT is a combination of cross-sectional anatomic information provided by CT and the metabolic information provided by positron emission tomography (PET).
PET is most commonly performed with 2-[F-18]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG). Fluorine-18 (F-18) is an unstable radioisotope and has a half-...
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Pulmonary opacification
Pulmonary opacification represents the result of a decrease in the ratio of gas to soft tissue (blood, lung parenchyma and stroma) in the lung. When reviewing an area of increased attenuation (opacification) on a chest radiograph or CT it is vital to determine where the opacification is. The pat...
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Osteoblastic metastases - prostatic adenocarcinoma
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Published
12 Aug 2011
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CT