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He had a benigntumor removed from his spine in early September.
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Meningeal melanocytoma is a rare benigntumor with relatively good prognosis.
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Furthermore, it is most often a benigntumor, malignant transformation is exceedingly rare.
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Hemangioma is the most common benigntumor of liver and is often asymptomatic.
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Cardiac lymphangioma is a rare primary benigntumor of the heart.
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Purification of Tax+ tumor cells and nonmalignanttumor-infiltrating lymphocytes demonstrated that each of these populations expressed transcripts for distinct osteoclast-activating factors.
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Conclusions: When indicated, enucleation is the operation of choice for a nonmalignantneoplasm of the pancreatic body.
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Method: A retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data on 67 patients with nonmalignantneoplasms of the pancreatic body was performed.
Usage of benign tumour in anglès
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He had a benigntumour removed from his neck in 2016.
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In six patients, an aggressive benigntumour was present and six had a malignant tumour.
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Imaging indicated a benigntumour of the right parotid.
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Conventional Remedy: A fibroid is a benigntumour of the smooth muscle of the womb.
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Prince Henrik, the 83-year-old, French-born husband of Queen Margrethe, was last week diagnosed with a benigntumour.
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Conclusion: JNA is a rare vascular benigntumour with highly exclusive persistence and recurrence, and typically affects adolescent boys.
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From birth, Alexei has had a large benigntumour instead of an eye growing from his left eye socket.
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She was admitted because of a brain seizure three days after being discharged following surgery to remove a benigntumour.
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Definitive histology following thoracoscopic wedge resection showed the distinctive findings of an alveolar adenoma, a very rare benigntumour of the lung of unknown histogenesis.
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Craniopharyngiomas are classified as histologically benigntumours that are usually treated by surgery alone or in combination with radiotherapy.
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Conclusions: Absence of choline peak is highly predictive of benigntumours suggesting that 1H-MRS can help to differentiate malignant from benigntumours.