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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of medicine (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Hahnemann Press, 1894-1895
    ... separate carcinoma and sarcoma with any certainty. CARCINOMA. Primary ... such a development is unknown, but it is probable that in most cases ...
  2. ... Cost-effectiveness in the diagnosis and treatment of carcinoma of unknown primary origin. Levine MN, et al. Can Med Assoc ... Cost-effectiveness in the diagnosis and treatment of carcinoma of unknown primary origin. Levine MN, et al. Can Med Assoc ...
  3. ... local oedema, though this occurs likewise in the advanced stages of primary carcinoma. Symptoms.—There are no characteristic symptoms in the ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Clinical roentgenology of diseases of the chest 
    Publication: Troy, N. Y. : The Southworth Company, [1923]
    ... rapid emaciation, which are uncom- mon even in advanced carcinoma. Both cases of primary sarcoma 296 The Lungs FIGURE 215 Primary sarcoma ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Management of epithelial ovarian cancer : a national clinical guideline 
    Publication: Edinburgh, Scotland : Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), 2013
    ... BA, Hatem M, Naik R. Optimal for ovarian carcinoma. JAMA 1993;269(9):1119-22. primary surgical treatment for advanced epithelial ovarian cancer. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews ...
  6. ... parenchyma surrounding the cancerous deposit. [The causes of primary carcinoma of the lung, like those of cancer else- where, are unknown. Occupation or environment is certainly concerned in its ...
  7. ... pain. Constant. Transient. Unrelieved advanced atonies. Chronic prostatitis. Carcinoma of poste- rior wall and base (advanced). All extravesical in- flammation,—e.g., Rare primary ureteral disease. Started by micturition. Relieved by micturi- ...
  8. ... growths. Cancer of the brain occurs chiefly in advanced age; it is sometimes primary, and then usually remains the only carci- nomatous disease in the body; sometimes it is secondary to carcinoma of other organs. The other neoplasia that we ...
  9. ... growths. Cancer of the brain occurs chiefly in advanced age; it is sometimes primary, and then usually remains the only carci- nomatous disease in the body; sometimes it is secondary to carcinoma of other organs. The other neoplasia that we ...
  10. ... growths. Cancer of the brain occurs chiefly in advanced age; it is sometimes primary, and then usually remains the only carci- nomatous disease in the body; sometimes it is secondary to carcinoma of other organs. The other neoplasia that we ...
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