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    Comparative Clinico‐Haematological Alterations of Lumpy Skin Disease Affected Cattle at Different Ages and Periods of Disease in Bangladesh by Md. Saiful Islam Siddiqui, Md. Ashiqur Rahman, Saiful Islam, Papri Rani Dey, Md. Khademul Islam, Sultana Begum, Md. Masudur Rahman

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Results Clinical examination of affected cattle showed 100% cattle (skin nodule of various sizes), 55.55% (lymph node enlargement), 75% (high fever), 13.88% (brisket oedema), 19.44% (limb oedema), 8.33% (ventral abdomen oedema), 5.55% (facial oedema), 19.44% (lameness), 22.22% (respiratory distress), 2.77% (corneal opacity) and 27.78% (salivation and nasal discharge) as clinical signs. …”
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    What are the clinicopathological features of elderly early-stage breast cancer patients and is there any difference in patients over 70 years of age? by Esin Oktay, Özge Keskin, Serkan Degirmencioglu

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Demographic data, disease data (tumor size, lymph node involvement, hormone receptor status, Her-2 status), comorbid diseases, and given treatments were evaluated. …”
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    COMPARATIVE IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF E-CADHERIN AND Β-KATENIN EXPRESSION IN METASTATIC AND NON-METASTATIC BREAST CANCER OF NON-SPECIFIC TYPE by M. V. Mnikhovich, L. V. Kakturskiy, T. V. Bezuglova, K. Yu. Midiber, K. V. Bun’kov, A. G. Erzieva

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Objective: an immunohistochemical analysis of the features of expression, distribution and interaction of E-сadherin and β-сatenin proteins in primary mammary tumors. Materials and methods. The study group consisted of 148 relevant patients with breast cancer (BC), including patients with metastases in lymph nodes (n = 12) and liver (n = 45). …”
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    Clinical and laboratory differences between primary acute and reactivation of chronic Epstein-Barr viral infection in children (systematic review and meta-analysis) by M. M. Kulikova, T. V. Solomay, T. A. Semenenko

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Distinctive signs of primary acute EBV infection are fever, generalized lymphadenopathy, enlargement of cervical lymph nodes, acute tonsillitis, exanthema, excess of ALT reference values, leukocytosis, the presence of atypical mononuclears. …”
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    Features of Breast Cancer Progression after Comprehensive Treatment, Prognosis of Metastatic Spread by Yu. Chuprovska, V. Bodiaka, O. Ivashchuk, Ch. Tsagkaris

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…An expert system was built to predict the metastatic spread of breast cancer using the following prognostic criteria: active proliferation marker, duration of the disease history, progesterone receptor expression, size of the primary neoplasm, estrogen receptor expression, epidermal growth factor Her/2new, regional lymph nodes (N2, N1), the specificity and sensitivity of which are respectively (Se = 69.0 %, Sp = 69.0 %).…”
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    Retrospective study of post-treatment 131I SPECT/CT imaging for personalizing therapy of patients with differentiated thyroid cancer by Sonya Sergieva, Teodor Sofiyanski, Bozhil Robev, Milena Dimcheva, Albena Fakirova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Enlarged cervical and mediastinal lymph nodes were visualized in 141 (25%) cases. Forty-eight (8.5%) patients had pulmonary metastases, 14 had osteolytic bone lesions and 6 (1.4%) had brain metastases detected on the SPECT/CT images. …”
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    Feasibility and Safety of ArtiSential for Minimally Invasive Surgery in Early-stage Gynecologic Cancer: Results from the KGOG 4002/GYANT Study by Ok-Ju Kang, Kidong Kim, Keun Ho Lee, Min Kyu Kim, Jong Ha Hwang, Taehun Kim, Nak Woo Lee, Kyoung Chul Chun, Seok Ju Seong, Tae-Joong Kim, Dasol Oh, Jeong-Yeol Park

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The average operation time was 187.0 ± 49.2 min, with no complications encountered during surgery. Pelvic lymph nodes were assessed in 34 patients, with the ArtiSential device utilized in 22 (64.7%) of these patients, at an average assessment time of 40.3 ± 19.4 min. …”
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    Morphological characteristics of the duodenal papilla magna tumors by O. Yu. Usenko, V. O. Kropelnytskyi, V. P. Shkarban, K. P. Tumasova, O. O. Pidopryhora

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…As well, in the patients with adenocarcinomas of pancreatobiliary type a positive status of regional lymph nodes was revealed more frequently – in 57.1%, than in patients with adenocarcinomas of intestinal type – 44.1%. …”
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    Clinicoradiological Manifestations of Melioidosis with Pulmonary Involvement in a Tertiary Hospital Setup by P Prem Ananth, R Anand, R Prathipa, S Raghul Raj, N Nagarajan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Systemic involvement of melioidosis shows isolated pulmonary (Lung plus Pleura) involvement at up to 38% followed by disseminated melioidosis at 33% (more than two or more organs involved), with liver and lymph nodes both accounting for 9%. The most common pulmonary presentation was a cavity (50%), followed by lobar infiltrates (46.6%) and atelectasis (33.3%). …”
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    Comparison of Surgical Outcomes for Finsterer and the Roux-en-Y Reconstruction after Distal Gastrectomy for Gastric Carcinoma by Pham Hoang Ha, Nguyen Xuan Hoa

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The average operation time was 155.7±25.9 (90-200) minutes for group 1 and 170.3±22.3 (120-215) minutes for group 2 (p=0.007). The number of lymph nodes was 19.1±4.8 (13-37) for group 1 and 20.3±4.5 (12– 33) for group 2 (p=0.243). …”
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    Mucocutaneous lymphonodular syndrome (Kawasaki) in a three-year-old child (the clinical case description) by A. P. Pakhomov, E. V. Saveleva, I. V. Zorin, R. A. Gumirova

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The purpose of the work is to present the features of the course of a case of Kawasaki syndrome in a 3-year-old child based on clinical observation.Materials and methods. Analysis of the medical record of an inpatient f.003/u, clinical and genealogical method, functional research methods (ultrasound of the abdominal organs, lymph nodes, electrocardiography, heart ultrasound), clinical and biochemical analysis of blood and urine. …”
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    Specific Myocardial Lesion in a Patient with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (a Case Report) by D. D. Sakaeva, T. V. Raevskaya, Ch. Kh. Valiakhmetova, A. I. Iskhakova

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…II with the involvement of myocardium, cervical and mediastinal lymph nodes, and the right palatine tonsil. The patient received six courses of R-CEOP chemotherapy.Results and discussion. …”
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    Contrast-enhanced ultrasound and tissue elastography in the differential diagnosis of primary and metastatic ovarian tumors in uterine cancer patients: our experience by M. A. Chekalova, M. I. Borisova

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Ovarian tumors in metastasis group were both bilateral and unilateral, represented by solid formations with clear, even contours, ovarian size did not exceed 6 cm, disseminated process was revealed in half of the cases (metastases in the greater omentum and in the retroperitoneal lymph nodes). With tissue elastography solidformations in the structure of the ovaries were mapped mainly by type 5 elastograms. …”
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    Combined Tuberculosis of the Larynx and Lungs in a Tender-age Infant by Tatiana I. Danilko, Ekaterina S. Hohrina, Olga K. Kiselevich, Anna N. Yusubova

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Tuberculosis of the intrathoracic lymph nodes of all groups on the left, paratracheal group on the right, bifurcation group, infiltration phase with calcification elements. …”
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    Protein expression of cancer stem cell markers ABCG2, podoplanin, and CD44 predicts early recurrence of oral squamous cell carcinoma: A study from Western India by Trupti I. Trivedi, Toral H. Mandaliya, Priti P. Trivedi

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…ABCG2, PDPN, and CD44 show linear correlation with T3/T4 tumors, presence of metastatic lymph nodes (LNs), and advanced-stage disease. Cox multivariate regression analysis for progression-free survival (PFS) demonstrated that in early-stage patients, CD44 at step 1 (P = 0.007) followed by ABCG2 (P = 0.037) at step 2 was associated with reduced PFS. …”
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    Intraoperative conversion from thoracoscopy to thoracotomy in anatomical lung resections by A. L. Akopov, R. P. Mishra, S. Yu. Dvoreckiy, A. S. Agishev, M. G. Kovalev

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The reasons for conversions were: absence of an interlobar fissure – 5 (31 %), bleeding – 4 (25 %), discrepancy between the CT and intraoperative situation – 2 (13 %), intrapleural adhesions – 2 (13 %), variant anatomy of pulmonary vessels and bronchi – 2 (13 %), lymph nodes invasion into the main vessels – 1 (6 %). …”
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    Lymphoproliferative disorders affecting organs of the head and neck by F. Sh. Kamolova, P. A. Zeynalova, R. I. Azizyan, A. A. Akhundov, I. A. Zaderenko, M. V. Bolotin, D. K. Stelmakh, V. I. Sokorutov, K. D. Ilkaev, V. T. Tsiklauri, Yu. V. Alymov, I. M. Gelfand, M. B. Pak, A. V. Ignatova, A. F. Batsev, F. M. Abbasbeyli, A. E. Raportinova

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Lymphomas are a heterogenic group of tumors of the lymphatic and hematopoietic systems, and in many cases tumor process develops in the area of the head and neck including skin and mucosa, orbit, nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, oral cavity, oropharynx, salivary glands, thyroid, and cervical lymph nodes. Differential diagnosis of lymphomas of the head and neck is complicated because it can be accompanied by another non-tumor pathology. …”
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    THE ROLE OF PSMA PET/CT IN THE CHARACTERIZATION OF HEAD AND NECK SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA by Hadila da Silva Veras Sousa, Victor Cabral Costa Ribeiro Heringer, Ligia Traldi Macedo, Najua Abou Arab, Simone Kuba, Celso Dario Ramos, Carmen Silvia Passos Lima

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Recurrences, were observed in locoregional lymph nodes, lungs, and bones. HNSCC lesions were typically characterized by FDG uptake, although most lesions also exhibited varying degrees of PSMA uptake. …”
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