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    EWING SARCOMA: FEATURES OF LYMPHOGENOUS METASTASIS AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS by N. V. Vasilyev, S. V. Poletaeva, S. A. Tabakaev, Yu. I. Tyukalov, V. M. Perelmuter

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Until now, no risk factors for lymphogenous metastasis in patients with Ewing sarcoma are reported.The purpose of the study was to evaluate tumor characteristics as predictors for lymphogenous metastasis and to create a mathematical model for assessing the risk of developing lymph node metastases in patients with Ewing sarcoma.Material and Methods. …”
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    THE USE OF THE SUBMENTAL FLAP IN RECONSTRUCTION OF HEAD AND NECK DEFECTS by O. A. Saprina, R. I. Azizyan, V. Zh. Brzhezovsky, A. M. Mudunov, I. S. Romanov, G. F. Allakhverdiyeva, S. B. Alieva, M. V. Lomaya

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The graft was taken after making a  neck incision for neck lymph node dissection. A few patients develop  total and marginal necrosis of the graft. …”
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    A clinical case of treatment of a patient with laryngeal granular cell (Abrikossoff) tumor by Z. A.‑G. Radzhabova, M. A. Kotov, M. A. Radzhabova, O. I. Ponomareva, A. S. Artemieva, V. A. Kushnarev

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The patient has undergone laryngectomy, thyroidectomy, and selective cervical lymph node dissection. Pathomorphological and immunohistochemical examinations of surgical material verified granular cell tumor of the larynx (Abrikosov’s tumor) that was excised within healthy tissues (R0). …”
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    Current trends and themes of oral cancer research: A bibliometric analysis of publications from 2011 to 2022 in prominent oral pathology related journals by Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Rabindra P. Singh, Dipak Sapkota

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The study also identifies the most commonly researched topics, such as “potentially malignant,” “lymph node,” “HPV,” “malignant transformation,” and “epithelial dysplasia.” …”
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    Controversies in minimally invasive surgery for invasive cervical cancer by O. N. Churuksaeva, L. A. Kolomiets, A. L. Chernyshova, A. B. Villert, M. O. Ochirov, Yu. M. Trushchuk, A. A. Maltseva, L. A. Tashireva

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Every third patient was diagnosed with stage IIIC after surgery (pelvic lymph node lesion). Intraoperative complications were significantly lower in the laparoscopy group than in the laparotomy group (6.7 % vs 13 %). …”
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    Clinicopathological observation and prognostic factors of invasive breast cancer with medullary in Xinjiang by Yan Li, Xiaoping Ma, Zhenhui Zhao, Li Li, Chunyan Gao, Dan Liu, Bingyu Li, Bing Zhao

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Ethnicity, TNM stage, tumor size, lymph node metastasis, and pathological type are possible adverse factors affecting patients with invasive breast cancer with medullary features.…”
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    Evaluation of capability of ultrasound with elastometry and elastography for diagnosis of subclinical regional metastases of cancer of the oral mucosa by Yu. V. Alymov

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Head and neck cancer is characterized by high risk of metastases in regional lymph nodes which varies from 40 to 80 %. Lymph nodes status affects the treatment plan and appears to be the main predictive factor. …”
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    Role of the anatomic site in the association of HLA class I antigen expression level in metastases with clinical response to ipilimumab therapy in patients with melanoma by Timea Balatoni, Soldano Ferrone, Judit Olah, Andrea Ladányi, Eszter Papp, Anita Mohos, Anita Varga, Zsuzsanna Lengyel, Gabriella Emri

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The aim of our study was to test human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I and II expression in melanoma metastases as potential biomarkers of response to ipilimumab and survival in patients with metastatic melanoma, since these molecules play a crucial role in the interactions of malignant cells with host’s immune system.Materials and methods HLA class I and II antigen expression level in pretreatment surgical tissue samples (50 lymph node and 35 cutaneous or subcutaneous metastases) from 30 patients was analyzed by immunohistochemical staining with monoclonal antibodies. …”
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    Increased STAT3 Phosphorylation in CD4<sup>+</sup> T-Cells of Treated Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Changes in Circulating Regulatory T-Cell Subsets Relative to Tu... by Mojca Dreisinger, Zlatko Roškar, Aleš Goropevšek, Andreja Zakelšek, Sara Čurič, Nada Živko, Sebastjan Bevc, Evgenija Homšak

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…While STAT5 signaling could alter the homeostasis of naïve (nTreg) and activated (aTreg) subsets, which are capable of suppressing also CLL patients’ responses to microbial antigens, perturbed STAT3 signaling could drive CXCR5 expression in circulating T-follicular regulatory cells (Tfr) and their entry into the lymph node/tumor microenvironment. <b>Materials and Methods</b>: By using phospho-specific flow cytometry, we monitored STAT signaling/phosphorylation (pSTAT), in vitro responses to Sars-Cov2-antigen-specific stimulation, and circulating Treg subsets in relation to Binet stage and total tumor mass/tumor distribution (TTM/TD) scoring in 62 patients with CLL. …”
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    Prognostic factors and survival outcomes in patients with salivary duct carcinoma: a retrospective cohort study by Fei Chen, Liangbo Li, Jingqiao Tao, Nenghao Jin, Liwei Wang, Liang Zhu, Bo Qiao, Lejun Xing, Bo Wei, Jingqiu Bu, Haizhong Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results Of the 61 patients, the parotid gland was the most common primary site (70.5%). Lymph node and distant metastases were present in 35 (57.4%) and 23 (37.7%) patients, respectively. …”
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    Diagnosis of Pediatric-Type Follicular Lymphoma in Young Adults (Own Data) by AM Kovrigina, LV Plastinina, SK Kravchenko, ES Nesterova, TN Obukhova

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Clinical stage I with isolated involvement a palatine tonsil or an inguinal lymph node was diagnosed in 4/5 patients; clinical stage II with involvement of a palatine tonsil and cervical lymph node was diagnosed in 1/5 patients. …”
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    Clinical Presentation of Malignant Tumours of Tonsil and its Association with Unilateral Enlarged Tonsil in Different Age Groups by Tallat Najeeb, Raja Muhammad Shoaib, Nayyer Ayub

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Results: In group I predominant symptom was bilateral (B/L) cervical lymph node enlargement, 32(82%) along with UET. Majority of patients (82.5%) with clinically enlarged tonsil also showed enlargement in gross. …”
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    Metastatic synovial sarcoma: Experience from a tertiary care center from India by K Govind Babu, Rajesh Patidar, C Lakshmaiah Kuntegowdanahalli, Lokanatha Dasappa, Linu Abraham Jacob, Suresh Babu, A H Rudresha, Lokesh N Kadabur, L K Rajeev, Deepak Koppaka, Vikas Asati

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The most common site of metastasis is the lungs, lymph nodes followed by bones. Ifosfamide-based chemotherapy is associated with improved outcome. …”
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    Surgical Anatomy of the Lateral Thoracic Artery and Its Perforators: A Computed Tomographic Angiography and Cadaveric Dissection Study by Sittichoke Taweepraditpol, Prapasara Prapassorn, Min Yongsuvimol, Boonyaporn Kotistienkul, Parkpoom Piyaman, Jitladda Wasinrat, Apirag Chuangsuwanich

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Objective: This study explores the anatomical variations and characteristics of the lateral thoracic artery (LTA) and its perforators through thoracic computed tomographic angiographies (CTA) and cadaveric dissection, aiming to enhance surgical planning and patient outcomes. Materials and Methods: Data were recorded for both thoracic CTA patients (n = 40) and soft cadavers (n = 13) for subsequent retrospective analyses of biological sex, age, body mass index (BMI), LTA characteristics (length, diameter, origin, number of perforators, number of lymph nodes), and locations (rib level and distance from the pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi, and acromioclavicular joint). …”
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    Clinicopathological Analysis of Pure and Mixed Subtypes of Mucinous Breast Carcinoma: A Cross-sectional Study by Twisha Adhikari, Reshma Kurian, Sabbavarapu Padmasree, Elanthenral Sigamani, MJ Paul, Santhosh Raj, Nirmal Daniel, M Husnara

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…MMCs showed higher tumour grades, lymphovascular invasion (61.5% vs. 10.9%, p-value <0.05), and lymph node metastasis (38% vs. 9%, p-value <0.05) compared to PMCs. …”
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    Study of CDX2 and E-cadherin Expression in Colorectal Cancer and their Association with Clinicopathological Parameters: A Cohort Study by Surendran Dhanasree Vellikal, Ranjita Panigrahi, Prajna Das, Saroj Ranjan Sahu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results: A significant association was found between CDX2 expression with gender and lymph node status (p-value = 0.004 and 0.038, respectively). …”
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    Immunohistochemical Expression of Paired Box 2 (PAX2) in Normal Endometrium, Endometrial Hyperplasia, Endometrial Adenocarcinoma and its Association with Clinicopathological Parame... by HG Sowjanya, Vijaya V Mysorekar, BK Sujani

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…There was no association between PAX2 expression and clinicopathological parameters like tumour size, grade, angiolymphatic invasion, and lymph node metastasis, except for the stage of carcinoma (p=0.04). …”
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    ACTIVITY OF NATURAL KILLER CELLS IN BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS FROM PATIENTS WITH COLORECTAL AND OVARIAN CANCERS by N. V. Yunusova, M. N. Stakheyeva, S. G. Afanasyev, A. A. Tsydenova, A. E. Frolova, S. V. Molchanov, L. A. Kolomiets, N. V. Cherdyntseva

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The proportion of activated peripheral blood NK-cells, containing granules of cytolytic enzymes GB and perforin (PF) increased with tumor growth. However, lymph node metastasis in patients with colorectal cancer did not affect the level and activation of NK-cells. …”
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