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  1. ... specimen have a worse outcome than those with complete necrosis. In a French Ewing study (EW88), EFS for patients with less than 5% viable tumor was 75%, EFS for patients with 5% to ...
  2. ... these nine patients had the masses resected, but no viable tumor was found. A concern for using this regimen is the significantly higher cumulative doses of alkylating agents and anthracyclines ... cycles with filgrastim and no radiation therapy) was completed by the BFM group, ...
  3. ... perinuclear halo. While some cases had atypical features, no cases had tumor necrosis or atypical mitosis suggestive of malignancy or leiomyosarcoma.[ ...
  4. ... clavicle may require partial or, in rare instances, complete excision, on account of caries, necrosis, tumor, or compound frac- excision of the shoulder-joint. ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The principles and practice of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Henry C. Lea, 1878
    ... may require partial or, in rare in- stances, complete excision, on account of caries, necrosis, tumor, or com- pound fracture. The inner extremity of ...
  6. ... Scapula.—Removal of the shoulder-blade, partial or complete, may be rendered necessary or advisable on account of necrosis following injury or of the presence of a tumor benign or malignant, the latter cause indicating com- ...
  7. ... It sometimes causes ulceration —i. e,, a slow necrosis of the superficial layers—or gangrene, with a partial or complete destruction of the tumor. Gangrene may ensue from the weight of a ...
  8. ... Invasive moles have more aggressive behavior than either complete or partial HMs, and ... and necrosis. Columns and sheets of trophoblastic tissue invade normal ...
  9. ... Scapula.—Removal of the shoulder-blade, partial or complete, may be rendered necessary or advisable on account of necrosis following injury or of the presence of a tumor benign or malignant, the latter cause indicating com- ...
  10. ... Excision of bones may be required for injury, necrosis, caries, or tumor. There is probably no bone in the body of which portions have not been removed for the above reasons, but complete removal is much less common. When small bones ...
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