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Acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular injuries (R)
... there is no abutment. Some authorities feel that abutment can be avoided with as little as 4mm of resection. The results are good to excellent in 62-100% of open procedures and 83-100% arthroscopic procedures. The return to work is sooner in arthroscopic patients. ...
... there is no abutment. Some authorities feel that abutment can be avoided with as little as 4mm of resection. The results are good to excellent in 62-100% of open procedures and 83-100% arthroscopic procedures. The return to work is sooner in arthroscopic patients. ...
SURGICAL PATHOLOGY
... cells for diagnosis and screening of diseases, including cancers • practice of screeners, cytotechnicians, ...
... cells for diagnosis and screening of diseases, including cancers • practice of screeners, cytotechnicians, ...
PDF (Kim)
... Get separation between anterior plane of kidney and lateral/dorsal to spleen and tail of pancreas Release splenocolic and spleen’s suspensory ligaments Follow splenic vein to Left renal vein, Left Adrenal vein and Left adrenal artery Ligate adrenal vessels with tissue sealer or clips Remove specimen ...
... Get separation between anterior plane of kidney and lateral/dorsal to spleen and tail of pancreas Release splenocolic and spleen’s suspensory ligaments Follow splenic vein to Left renal vein, Left Adrenal vein and Left adrenal artery Ligate adrenal vessels with tissue sealer or clips Remove specimen ...
Chapter 31 Adductor Muscle Group (Medial Thigh
... The adductor compartment of the thigh is the second most common site for soft tissue tumors of the thigh, preceded by the anterior (quadriceps) compartment. Although resecting the muscular elements of this compartment does not considerably affect overall function of the lower extremity, the proximit ...
... The adductor compartment of the thigh is the second most common site for soft tissue tumors of the thigh, preceded by the anterior (quadriceps) compartment. Although resecting the muscular elements of this compartment does not considerably affect overall function of the lower extremity, the proximit ...
Carcinoma Oropharynx
... only into lymphatic system but also through potential spaces with in intrinsic tongue. a. 60% to 70% of patients have positive palpable lymph nodes on presentation. b. 20% to 30% have bilateral lymph nodes.. c. 20% of patients will present with neck nodes and no apparent primary. d. It is important ...
... only into lymphatic system but also through potential spaces with in intrinsic tongue. a. 60% to 70% of patients have positive palpable lymph nodes on presentation. b. 20% to 30% have bilateral lymph nodes.. c. 20% of patients will present with neck nodes and no apparent primary. d. It is important ...
Pharynx Lecture_6
... The aryepiglotic folds and para-glottic space are involved subsequently. The lesions of the lower pole are often difficult to see and some times primary tumours can lurk with in tonsillar crypts as ‘occult primaries’ Base of tongue tumours: Next most common oropharyngeal tumours. Symptoms frequently ...
... The aryepiglotic folds and para-glottic space are involved subsequently. The lesions of the lower pole are often difficult to see and some times primary tumours can lurk with in tonsillar crypts as ‘occult primaries’ Base of tongue tumours: Next most common oropharyngeal tumours. Symptoms frequently ...
What is Leukemia? How does Leukemia affect The symptoms of the
... Leukemia is cancer of the white blood cells. The word cancer refers to diseases in which certain cells in the body become abnormal and the body produces too many of these cells. Leukemia cells do not function normally and cannot do what normal blood cells do, such as fight off infection. The most co ...
... Leukemia is cancer of the white blood cells. The word cancer refers to diseases in which certain cells in the body become abnormal and the body produces too many of these cells. Leukemia cells do not function normally and cannot do what normal blood cells do, such as fight off infection. The most co ...
Conclusion of the concensus conference concerning multiple
... It is recommended that all instabilities are treated, but not necessarily in one operation. If a delayed operation is performed it should be done when swelling is down and ROM good. There is no documentation to put an age-limit for surgical treatment. If surgery is not performed a cast in full exte ...
... It is recommended that all instabilities are treated, but not necessarily in one operation. If a delayed operation is performed it should be done when swelling is down and ROM good. There is no documentation to put an age-limit for surgical treatment. If surgery is not performed a cast in full exte ...
Misuse of the nomenclature continues to exist Delay of
... growth proportional to patient’s growth never regress ...
... growth proportional to patient’s growth never regress ...
Scanning the Post Thyroidectomy Neck
... T1: Tumor ≤2 cm in greatest dimension limited to the thyroid. T1a: Tumor ≤1 cm, limited to the thyroid. T1b: Tumor >1 cm but ≤2 cm in greatest dimension, limited to the thyroid. T2: Tumor >2 cm but ≤4 cm in greatest dimension, limited to the thyroid. T3: Tumor >4 cm in greatest dimension limited to ...
... T1: Tumor ≤2 cm in greatest dimension limited to the thyroid. T1a: Tumor ≤1 cm, limited to the thyroid. T1b: Tumor >1 cm but ≤2 cm in greatest dimension, limited to the thyroid. T2: Tumor >2 cm but ≤4 cm in greatest dimension, limited to the thyroid. T3: Tumor >4 cm in greatest dimension limited to ...
Clinical and Endoscopic Examination of the Head and Neck
... identified 75% of pathologic cervical adenopathy; this detection rate increased to 91% with addition of CT (Merritt et al. 1997). The American Joint Committee on Cancer and the International Union against Cancer has agreed upon a uniform staging system for cervical lymph nodes. The exact description ...
... identified 75% of pathologic cervical adenopathy; this detection rate increased to 91% with addition of CT (Merritt et al. 1997). The American Joint Committee on Cancer and the International Union against Cancer has agreed upon a uniform staging system for cervical lymph nodes. The exact description ...
dr.mohamed farouk Cervical cancer
... Anatomical considerations (cont'd) : The cervix is attached to the lateral pelvic wall by a pair of ligaments at the base of the broad ligament referred to as the cardinal ligaments This ligament contains the uterine arteries and veins. The uterine arteries pass over the ureters on each side in clo ...
... Anatomical considerations (cont'd) : The cervix is attached to the lateral pelvic wall by a pair of ligaments at the base of the broad ligament referred to as the cardinal ligaments This ligament contains the uterine arteries and veins. The uterine arteries pass over the ureters on each side in clo ...
Surgery of Skull Base Tumors Extending to the Orbit, Paranasal
... up in 1999, while a new building of the Neurosurgical Institute was opened simultaneously. Over 1,500 patients with tumors with craniofacial spread have been operated on at the department since its establishment. Surgery of craniofacial tumors is a new trend in oncology. It is believed that the foun ...
... up in 1999, while a new building of the Neurosurgical Institute was opened simultaneously. Over 1,500 patients with tumors with craniofacial spread have been operated on at the department since its establishment. Surgery of craniofacial tumors is a new trend in oncology. It is believed that the foun ...
See p. Op305 - Viktor`s Notes for the Neurosurgery Resident
... Typical pathway is TRANSSPHENOIDAL APPROACH – gold standard – high safety and efficiency (incl. MICROADENOMAS confined to sella and larger tumors that, in past, could be approached only by subfrontal craniotomy)! possible for fairly large medial suprasellar extensions, as long as tumor is soft (us ...
... Typical pathway is TRANSSPHENOIDAL APPROACH – gold standard – high safety and efficiency (incl. MICROADENOMAS confined to sella and larger tumors that, in past, could be approached only by subfrontal craniotomy)! possible for fairly large medial suprasellar extensions, as long as tumor is soft (us ...
TUMORS OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS
... TUMORS OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS ANATOMY - PAROTID THE PAROTID DUCT LIES ON AN IMAGINARY LINE BETWEEN THE EXTERNAL NARES AND THE TRAGUS OF THE EAR. ...
... TUMORS OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS ANATOMY - PAROTID THE PAROTID DUCT LIES ON AN IMAGINARY LINE BETWEEN THE EXTERNAL NARES AND THE TRAGUS OF THE EAR. ...
Surgical Technique Major surgical approaches to the posterior third
... upto the trigone of the lateral ventricle or lesions involving the corpus callosum are difficult to completely remove by this approach and require supratentorial approaches. The sitting position in which this surgery is usually performed increases the risk of air embolism, tension pneumocephalus and ...
... upto the trigone of the lateral ventricle or lesions involving the corpus callosum are difficult to completely remove by this approach and require supratentorial approaches. The sitting position in which this surgery is usually performed increases the risk of air embolism, tension pneumocephalus and ...
sarc, mediast - UMF IASI 2015
... It generally requires histologic demonstration of noncaseating granulomas in biopsies from a patient with other typical associated manifestations. Other granulomatous diseases (especially tuberculosis) must be ruled out. If indicated, biopsy of easily accessible sites, like palpable lymph nodes, ski ...
... It generally requires histologic demonstration of noncaseating granulomas in biopsies from a patient with other typical associated manifestations. Other granulomatous diseases (especially tuberculosis) must be ruled out. If indicated, biopsy of easily accessible sites, like palpable lymph nodes, ski ...
DISEASES OF THE MEDIASTINUM AND THE DIAPHRAGM
... especially when the eventration is localized Can be seen incidentally on chest x ray and The diagnosis is confirmed by fluoroscopy or ultrasonography. In infants the management depends on the extent of the respiratory distress, often no need to treatment ...
... especially when the eventration is localized Can be seen incidentally on chest x ray and The diagnosis is confirmed by fluoroscopy or ultrasonography. In infants the management depends on the extent of the respiratory distress, often no need to treatment ...
Differential Diagnosis of Temporal Bone and Skull Base
... Glomus jugulare tumors arise in the jugular fossa and are usually large before patients become symptomatic. Compression of neurovascular structures in the jugular fossa and extension along the skull base to the hypoglossal canal can lead to cranial neuropathies. Erosion of the jugular fossa anterior ...
... Glomus jugulare tumors arise in the jugular fossa and are usually large before patients become symptomatic. Compression of neurovascular structures in the jugular fossa and extension along the skull base to the hypoglossal canal can lead to cranial neuropathies. Erosion of the jugular fossa anterior ...
Resection of Bilateral C1 Neurofibromas Using a Unilateral
... junction with limited retraction. The first variation was the far lateral approach that included inferolateral bone removal of the foramen magnum towards the condylar fossa and partial removal of the C1 arch [7]. This approach was then further modified to include condylar resection for tumors when m ...
... junction with limited retraction. The first variation was the far lateral approach that included inferolateral bone removal of the foramen magnum towards the condylar fossa and partial removal of the C1 arch [7]. This approach was then further modified to include condylar resection for tumors when m ...
A few inborn errors
... Bilateral epididymal cysts are almost pathognomonic of VHL No treatment is required In women, symptoms may include pain and menorrhagia ...
... Bilateral epididymal cysts are almost pathognomonic of VHL No treatment is required In women, symptoms may include pain and menorrhagia ...
CT and Angiography of Primary Extradural Juxtasellar Tumors
... Our two cases were isodense with normal brain before contrast administration and were characterized by their extreme and homogeneous enhancement. No other tumors in our series displaced this degree of enhancement. These tumors tend to displace the dura laterally and may encase the cavernous carotid ...
... Our two cases were isodense with normal brain before contrast administration and were characterized by their extreme and homogeneous enhancement. No other tumors in our series displaced this degree of enhancement. These tumors tend to displace the dura laterally and may encase the cavernous carotid ...
Rhabdomyosarcoma
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A rhabdomyosarcoma, commonly referred to as RMS, is a type of cancer, specifically a sarcoma (cancer of connective tissues), in which the cancer cells are thought to arise from skeletal muscle progenitors. It can also be found attached to muscle tissue, wrapped around intestines, or in any anatomic location. It mostly occurs in areas naturally lacking in skeletal muscle, such as the head, neck, and genitourinary tract.