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    Efficacy and safety of cisplatin and paclitaxel (PlaTax regimen) in the neoadjuvant treatment of patients with stage II–III triple-negative breast cancer by O. O. Gordeeva, I. V. Kolyadina, L. G. Zhukova, I. P. Ganshina, G. V. Vyshinskaya, M. A. Kazantseva, M. V. Sukhova, O. E. Ryabishina, E. V. Lubennikova, D. A. Filonenko, E. I. Chichikov, I. N. Polushkina, E. I. Borisova, A. N. Lud, A. A. Meshcheryakov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Other important prognostic factors were size of the tumor, status of regional lymph nodes, grade. Delay in surgical treatment more than a month lead to decreased 3-year progression-free survival: 87.1 % vs. 62.5 % (p = 0.047).Conclusions. …”
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  2. 682

    Comparison of inter- and intraobserver agreement between [18F]AlF-NOTA-octreotide and [68Ga]Ga-DOTA-SSA PET/CT by Hannes Leupe, Niloefar Ahmadi Bidakhvidi, Karolien Goffin, Bliede Van den Broeck, Sander Jentjens, Annouschka Laenen, Elin Pauwels, Willem Lybaert, Eric Van Cutsem, Guy Bormans, Timon Vandamme, Frederik Cleeren, Jeroen Dekervel, Karen Geboes, Sigrid Stroobants, Chris Verslype, Christophe M. Deroose

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Organ-specific analysis revealed strong agreement for bone and liver lesions, with slightly lower agreement for lymph nodes. Both tracers also showed excellent agreement in determining Krenning scores (0.925 for [18F]AlF-OC and 0.927 for [68Ga]Ga-DOTA-SSAs). …”
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    The Comparison of De Novo Grade 3 Follicular Lymphoma and Transformed Grade 3 Follicular Lymphoma: Own Data by LV Plastinina, AM Kovrigina, TN Obukhova, ES Nesterova, AU Magomedova, YaK Mangasarova, AE Misyurina, FE Babaeva, SM Kulikov, AI Vorob’ev, SK Kravchenko

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Morphological and immunohistochemical assessment of the affected lymph nodes and bone marrow biopsy material was performed. …”
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  4. 684

    Mechanisms of impaired expression of p53-responsive microRNA genes in diffuse B-large cell lymphoma by E. N. Voropaeva, T. I. Pospelova, M. I. Churkina, A. A. Gurazheva, O. V. Berezina, V. N. Maksimov

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The aim of this study was to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the methylation of the genes of the p53-responsive microRNAs MIR-34A, MIR-34B/C, MIR-203 and MIR-129-2, as well as mutations in the DNA-binding domain and destruction of the polyadenylation signal of the TP53 gene in DLBCL.Materials and methods. 136 DNA samples isolated from tumor tissue of patients with DLBCL and 11 DNA samples obtained from lymph nodes with reactive B-cell follicular hyperplasia were analyzed. …”
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  5. 685

    Calcitonin testing in patients with thyroid nodules for screening medullary thyroid carcinoma: a “gray zone” by N. V. Severskaya, A. A. Ilyin, I. V. Chebotareva, N. V. Zhelonkina, P. A. Isaev, V. V. Polkin, S. A. Ivanov, A. D. Kaprin

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…However, 22 % (5/23) had metastases to the neck lymph nodes. postoperative Ctn normalization was achieved in 96 % (22/23). …”
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  6. 686

    RECURRENCE OF BREAST CANCER AFTER SUBCUTANEOUS MASTECTOMY WITH SIMULTANEOUS RECONSTRUCTION by A. D. Zikiryakhodzhaev, E. A. Rasskazova

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…When radical subcutaneous mastectomy keep the skin of the breast, the nipple-areola complex (NAC), submammary fold, remove the entire gland tissue together with the axillary, subclavian and subscapularis lymph nodes. Konohana mastectomy differs from subcutaneous mastectomy with removal of the nipple-areola complex. …”
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  7. 687

    Genetic features of indolent and advanced forms of systemic mastocytosis by D. I. Shikhbabaeva, O. Yu. Vinogradova, Yu. N. Kobzev, A. L. Neverova, S. G. Malakho, M. A. Molitvina, M. M. Pankrashkina, M. V. Chernikov, V. V. Ptushkin

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Mastocytosis is a group of diseases characterized by tumor proliferation of mast cells and their accumulation in organs and tissues, including skin, hematopoietic organs (bone marrow, spleen, lymph nodes), and the gastrointestinal tract, which is clinically manifested by symptoms of mast cell activation and organ infiltration in the form of hepatosplenomegaly, portal hypertension, ascites, and cytopenia. …”
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    Proliferation in Non-Hodgkin’S Lymphomas and Its Prognostic Value Related to Staging Parameters by Irene Lorand‐Metze, Fernanda Gonçalves Pereira, Flávia Pereira Silva Costa, Konradin Metze

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…We performed DNA‐flow‐cytometry (S‐phase fraction and detection of DNA‐aneuploidy) as well as cytologic examination and the AgNOR technique in material obtained by fine needle aspiration of lymph nodes at diagnosis. …”
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  9. 689

    Cutaneous Mastocytosis in Children: Is It Just a Skin Disease? by Tuğba Aktürk, Emine Türkkan, Deniz Özçeker

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Introduction: Mastocytosis is characterized by the excessive proliferation and accumulation of mast cells in organs such as the spleen, liver, lymph nodes, skin, gastrointestinal tract, and bone marrow. …”
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  10. 690

    Characterizing Heterogeneity within Head and Neck Lesions Using Cluster Analysis of Multi-Parametric MRI Data. by Marco Borri, Maria A Schmidt, Ceri Powell, Dow-Mu Koh, Angela M Riddell, Mike Partridge, Shreerang A Bhide, Christopher M Nutting, Kevin J Harrington, Katie L Newbold, Martin O Leach

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Cumulative distributions of voxels, containing pre and post-treatment data and including both primary tumours and lymph nodes, were partitioned into k clusters (k = 2, 3 or 4). …”
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  11. 691

    Study of histopathological changes of cat’s eyes as a model of malignant neoplasms development by D. A. Vilmis, M. V. Stepanova, L. F. Sotnikova

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The greatest cancer damage was noted in the sensory organs — 25.0%; mammary gland, lymph nodes, intestines and chest cavity — 16.7% of cases; liver, oral cavity, bladder — 8.3% of cases in the sample. …”
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    Non-typhoidal Salmonella among slaughterhouse workers and in the pork value chain in selected districts of Uganda by Velma Kivali, Velma Kivali, Velma Kivali, Kristina Roesel, Kristina Roesel, Ian Dohoo, Lordrick Alinaitwe, Lordrick Alinaitwe, Lordrick Alinaitwe, Lordrick Alinaitwe, James Katamba Bugeza, James Katamba Bugeza, Jolly Justine Hoona, Denis Rwabiita Mugizi, Denis Rwabiita Mugizi, Clovice Kankya, Sinh Dang-Xuan, Sinh Dang-Xuan, Istvan Szabo, Uwe Rösler, Anika Friese, Elizabeth A. J. Cook, Elizabeth A. J. Cook

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…We aimed to establish NTS prevalence, antimicrobial resistance, and risk factors among slaughterhouse workers, and to identify potentially zoonotic serovars in the pork value chain.Material and methodsWe conducted a nationwide cross-sectional survey, collecting 364 stool samples from livestock slaughterhouse workers and 1,535 samples from the pork value chain: mesenteric lymph nodes, fecal samples, swabs of carcass splitting floor, cleaning water, meat handlers hand swabs, carcass swabs, raw pork, cooked pork, and mixed raw vegetables. …”
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    Comparison of PCR with standard culture of fine needle aspiration samples in the diagnosis of tuberculosis lymphadenitis by Yohannes Derese, Elena Hailu, Tekalign Assefa, Yonas Bekele, Adane Mihret, Abraham Aseffa, Jemal Hussien, Ibrahim Ali, Markos Abebe

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…Introduction: Lymphadenopathy is the commonest form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) Clinical diagnosis of TB in lymph nodes requires aspiration of the material and isolation of mycobacteria.  …”
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    Uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic lobectomies in lung cancer management by A. I. Arsen’Ev, A. O. Nefedov, A. A. Barchuk, S. A. Tarkov, K. A. Kostitsyn, A. V. Nefedova

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The quantity of removed regional lymph nodes estimated 14,2 ± 0,7 during uniportal VATS lobectomy. …”
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  16. 696

    T and N Staging of Gastric Cancer Using Dual-Source Computed Tomography by Zhao-Yong Xie, Rui-Mei Chai, Guo-Cheng Ding, Yi Liu, Ke Ren

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This study is aimed at comparing gastric cancer T and N staging between virtual monochromatic energy images and fusion images generated by dual-source computed tomography (DSCT) dual-energy mode data acquisition prospectively while measuring the iodine concentration of gastric cancer and lymph nodes at different T and N stages from iodine map retrospectively. …”
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    Evaluation of epidemiological features and immunohistochemical profile of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in a tertiary referral hospital by Adil SAK, Sathya M, Vani D, Nisarga MD

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Most frequently involved site was lymph nodes 48 (81.4%) and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma was the most prevalent subtype of NHL. …”
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    Single-incision versus conventional laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer: a meta-analysis of clinical and pathological outcomes by Gangmi Kim, Kang Young Lee

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Perioperative mortality, overall complications, reoperation, and readmission were similar. Numbers of harvested lymph nodes, lengths of proximal and distal margin, circumferential resection margin involvements, incomplete mesorectal grade, and R0 resection rates were similar. …”
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    Clinicopathological Presentation, Prognosis, and Overall Survival of Primary Extra Nodal Lymphomas by Pravinkumar Ghongade, Bharat Umakant Patil, Anupama Gupta, Nitin M. Gangane

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Approximately 25–40% of NHL arise primarily from sites other than lymph nodes. Material and Methods: A retrospective study where survival outcome was calculated using the Kaplan–Meier method. …”
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    Does treatment with somatostatin analogs differ in the uptake of normal target organs and malignant lesions on 68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT imaging? by Çağlagül Erol, Ahmet Volkan Çelik, Özlem Şahin, Gonca Kara Gedik, Hasan Önner, Farise Yılmaz

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…There was no significant difference between SUVmax values in primary tumors and metastatic lesions in the liver, bone, lung, or lymph nodes before and after SSA application (P> 0.05). …”
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