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Meanings of peritoneal dissemination in English
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Usage of peritoneal dissemination in English
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Patients with either hepatic metastasis or peritonealdissemination did not survive 5 years.
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Invasion of the rectum by peritonealdissemination of the Douglas' pouch was suspected.
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This case involved a 69-year-old female patient with peritonealdissemination of an advanced gastric cancer.
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A chest-abdominal-pelvic computed tomography scan revealed multiple lung metastases, multiple liver metastases, and peritonealdissemination.
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Advanced gastric cancer, especially scirrhous gastric cancer with peritonealdissemination, remains refractory to conventional therapies.
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The combined data show that anti-angiogenic treatment profoundly suppresses the in vivo process of peritonealdissemination.
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Pathological examination revealed gastric DLBCL with peritonealdissemination.
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It is therefore considered that these genes may be related to the peritonealdissemination of gastric cancers.
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Multivariate analysis revealed that the most significant independent prognostic factor was histological curability, followed by peritonealdissemination.
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Background: By the time patients are diagnosed with ovarian carcinoma, peritonealdissemination of the tumor often has occurred.
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The patient was a female aged 50's who had a gastric cancer with peritonealdissemination causing pain and vomiting.
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The survival of nude mice with peritonealdissemination given YIGSR sequence intraperitoneally was obviously longer than that of untreated mice.
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These data suggest a possible role for the loss of WWOX in the peritonealdissemination of human ovarian cancer cells.
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Although a peritonealdissemination was intraoperatively noted around the primary tumor lesion, it was resected concurrently and thus R0 surgery was accomplished.
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Results: In addition to tumor size and mitosis, four operative variables were found to affect disease-free survival: peritonealdissemination, metastasis, invasion, and tumor rupture.
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Conclusions: There is a possibility of long-term survival for patients with scirrhous gastric cancers without hepatic metastasis, peritonealdissemination, or extensive lymph node metastasis.
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