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case and metastatic
As the appearance of the hallmark cells, pattern of growth ( nesting within lymph nodes ) and positivity for EMA may mimic metastatic carcinoma, it is important to include markers for cytokeratin in any diagnostic panel ( these will be negative in the case of anaplastic lymphoma ).
In response, a spokesman for the Scottish Government stated, " The latest assessment of his condition was conducted by the Scottish Prison Service primary care physician treating Mr al-Megrahi, in close consultation with a highly experienced NHS consultant oncologist of many years experience – both of whom have dealt with Mr al-Megrahi's case since the earliest stages following the diagnosis of metastatic prostate cancer ".

case and breast
Furthermore, in the case of the obese woman, a breast lift ( mastopexy ) procedure, with or without a breast volume reduction, can be part of an upper-body lift and contouring for the woman who has undergone massive body weight loss.
In the case of dosing infants, the T4 tablets are generally crushed and mixed with breast milk, formula milk or water.
According to the ancient Greek poets Apuleius and Collothus, only Aphrodite undressed ( and in the case of Collothus, she merely " bares her breast ").
Traditionally, in the case of breast cancer, the whole breast was removed.
Image: BreastCancer. jpg | Mastectomy specimen containing a very large cancer of the breast ( in this case, an invasive ductal carcinoma )
Image: Breast cancer gross appearance. jpg | Typical macroscopic ( gross examination ) appearance of the cut surface of a mastectomy specimen containing a cancer, in this case, an invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast, pale area at the center
Other, more complex relationships have been observed as a consequence of mutated AR ; some mutations associated with male phenotypes have been linked to male breast cancer, prostate cancer, or in the case of spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy, disease of the central nervous system.
Bondage may be used as an end into itself, as in the case of rope bondage and breast bondage.
* The " coupe de champagne " ( French champagne glass ) is sometimes claimed to have been modelled on the shape of her breast, although this is probably not the case.
High-grade tumors will have a poor prognosis, while low-grade tumors may go unnoticed for many years, as is the case in many other organs, such as the breast, where a ductal carcinoma in situ ( or a lobular carcinoma in situ ) may be present without any clinical signs and without correlate on routine imaging tests, although in some occasions it may be detected on more specialized imaging studies like MR mammography.
* In the case of interstitial brachytherapy, the sources are placed directly in the target tissue of the affected site, such as the prostate or breast.
In the case of breast brachytherapy, fat necrosis may occur as a result of fatty acids entering the breast tissues.
A 2009 case control study of 2, 018 women correlated a large decrease of breast cancer incidence in women who consumed mushrooms.
It may be the case that the woman's immune system mistakes these cytokines for a bacterial or viral infection and responds by inflaming the breast tissue in an attempt to stop the spread of what the body perceives as an infection.
One of the first published accounts involving a conviction based on bite marks as evidence was the “ Gorringe case ”, in 1948, in which pathologist Keith Simpson used bite marks on the breast of the victim to seal a murder conviction against Robert Gorringe for the murder of his wife Phyllis.
Critics of bite mark comparison cite the case of Ray Krone, an Arizona man convicted of murder on bite mark evidence left on a woman's breast.
Duplications of oncogenes are a common cause of many types of cancer, as is the case with P70-S6 Kinase 1 amplification and breast cancer.
Moyer's book Doing Democracy ( New Society Publishers ), co-authored by JoAnn McAllister, Mary Lou Finley and Steven Soifer, summarises his theories of social change with case studies from the anti-nuclear, civil rights, gay and lesbian, breast cancer and Global Justice movements.
If upon bringing the case home to our own breast we find that the sentiments which it gives occasion to, coincide and tally with our own, we necessarily approve of them as proportioned and suitable to their objects ; if otherwise, we necessarily disapprove of them, as extravagant and out of proportion ( p. 20 ).
In the case of the woman with much breast tissue, for whom submuscular emplacement is the recommended surgical technique, saline breast implants can afford an aesthetic “ look ” of breast size, contour, and feel, much like that afforded by the silicone implant.

case and cancer
In other cases, the proposed treatment for cancer is already in use for some other medical condition, in which case more is known about its safety and potential efficacy.
After Williams died of cancer, Milken's handlers hired various other attorneys and his case became more difficult.
This term is borrowed from cancer research stating that both copies of the gene present in the genome have to be " silenced " before cancer manifests itself ( in Knudson's case the silenced gene was Rb1 ).
Tortora was detained for years before being cleared ; he developed cancer and died soon after the case was finally solved, some say because of the emotional stress of his imprisonment.
Journalists had investigated his case and publicized the state's mistreatment of his colon cancer.
In every case, the result is a hyper-active kinase, that confers an aberrant, ligand-independent, non-regulated growth stimulus to the cancer cells.
In the case of non-small cell lung cancer, these tumors are cancerous and dangerous to the health of a human being.
In this conversation, Dean summarized many aspects of the Watergate case, and focused on the subsequent coverup, describing it as a " cancer on the presidency.
When hospitalized for lip cancer in 1950, he was admitted as a charity case.
Other choices for managing care are case management, in which patients with catastrophic cases are identified, or disease management, in which patients with certain chronic diseases like diabetes, asthma, or some forms of cancer are identified.
In the case of cancer, it can aid in sub-classifying tumours.
In one case, the gene TYR, which makes the melanocyte more susceptible to the immune system in vitiligo, also makes the melanocyte more susceptible to the immune system in the skin cancer malignant melanoma.
If the genitals become diseased, as in the case of cancer, sometimes the diseased areas are surgically removed.
Either surgical removal of both testicles or chemical castration may be carried out in the case of prostate cancer.
In the case of pets, castration is usually called neutering, and is encouraged to prevent overpopulation of the community by unwanted animals, and to reduce certain diseases such as prostate disease and testicular cancer in male dogs ( oophorectomy in female pets is often called spaying ).
Pertaining to the latter, he commented that in the case of advanced cases of cancer and leprosy the physician should not be blamed when he could not cure them.
The Kemeny Commission Report concluded that " there will either be no case of cancer or the number of cases will be so small that it will never be possible to detect them.

case and Cochrane
Alpha Centauri being a founding world of the Federation and even having a humanlike native race called Centaurans became a popular fan theory, possibly based on uncertainty as to whether or not Zefram Cochrane ( described in Metamorphosis as " Zefram Cochrane of Alpha Centauri ") was a native of Alpha Centauri or a resident of a human colony in that system ; the latter has since been revealed to be the case, Cochrane having spent most of his life on Earth but eventually retiring to spend his final years on Alpha Centauri, prior to his disappearance and presumed death.
According to the Cochrane Collaboration review of the scientific literature, " In spite of encouraging results reported from uncontrolled case series there is very limited evidence from controlled trials concerning the effectiveness of treatments for vaginismus.
According to a 2007 Cochrane Database review, there have been four suicides per one million prescriptions and one case of suicidal ideation per ten thousand prescriptions of bupropion for smoking cessation in the UK.
Staunton also published an incident in which Cochrane gave the whole of his fee for a case to a group of famine-stricken Indians

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