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... Tumors A. Smooth muscle tumors ( leiomyomas ) B. Vascular tumors 1. Hemangiomas 2. Lymphangiomas C. Lipomas III . Hamartomas A. Peutz - Jeghers polyps and polyposis B. Juvenile polyps and polyposis 1. Juvenile polyps in childhood 2 ...
... Tumors A. Smooth muscle tumors ( leiomyomas ) B. Vascular tumors 1. Hemangiomas 2. Lymphangiomas C. Lipomas III . Hamartomas A. Peutz - Jeghers polyps and polyposis B. Juvenile polyps and polyposis 1. Juvenile polyps in childhood 2 ...
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... tumors , appearing as benign though locally invasive fibrous tissue masses , develop most often in surgical scars or after trauma to the skin , but have also appeared spontaneously without known prior injury . Both fibromas and desmoids ...
... tumors , appearing as benign though locally invasive fibrous tissue masses , develop most often in surgical scars or after trauma to the skin , but have also appeared spontaneously without known prior injury . Both fibromas and desmoids ...
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... tumors are pre- dominantly glandular but may demonstrate some loss of polarity and nuclear orientation . There may be some tendency for tumor cells to form solid nests . Poorly differentiated tu- mors are those in which the tendency to ...
... tumors are pre- dominantly glandular but may demonstrate some loss of polarity and nuclear orientation . There may be some tendency for tumor cells to form solid nests . Poorly differentiated tu- mors are those in which the tendency to ...
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Ulcerative Colitis | 2145 |
Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 2362 |
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abdominal abnormal abscess activity acute adenomas anal anastomosis antigen appendicitis appendix areas artery associated barium enema biopsy bleeding blood carcinoma cecum cells chronic Clin clinical colectomy coli colitis and Crohn's colon and rectum colon cancer Colon Rectum colonoscopy colorectal cancer colostomy complications Crohn's colitis Crohn's disease diagnosis diarrhea dilatation disorders distal diverticular disease diverticulitis dysplasia Engl epithelial examination fecal fistula frequently Gastroenterol Gastroenterology gastrointestinal tract granulomas histologic ileitis ileostomy infection inflammation inflammatory bowel disease involvement irritable bowel Kirsner JB large bowel lesions liver lumen lymphocytes lymphoid malignant ment mesenteric mucosa muscle normal obstruction occur pain patients with Crohn's patients with ulcerative pelvic perforation peritoneal pneumatosis polyposis polyps postoperative pregnancy present prognosis proximal rectal rectum recurrence regional enteritis reported resection risk segment sigmoid small bowel steroids stoma stool stricture sulfasalazine surgery surgical symptoms syndrome therapy tients tion tissue toxic megacolon treatment tumors ulcerative colitis usually