Imaging studies and subsequent biopsies of a liver lesion showed a foamy macrophages aggregate in a 30-year-old patient with acid sphingomyelinase deficiency (ASMD) similar to those found in Gaucher ...
Benign mimics present either as common challenges in daily routine practice or may cause diagnostic dilemmas because some are less commonly seen and one may be less familiar in recognizing them. There ...
Over the last decade researchers have become concerned about a possible link between a benign gynecologic lesion called endosalpingiosis (ES) and ovarian cancer. However, using a diagnostic method ...
AI-assisted colonoscopies are associated with high detection and removal rates of non-neoplastic lesions, according to a new study presented at the American College of Gastroenterology’s 2024 Annual ...
It is difficult to distinguish between cancerous and non-cancerous variants of pancreatic cysts Two tests that assess the level of proteins VEGF-A and CEA have been found to be good indicators of ...
Objective. This study aimed to compare efficacy, tolerability, and safety of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) painting versus monopolar spray coagulation of the cervix for treating persistent benign ...
Certain breast lesions diagnosed as benign on core needle biopsy have cancer at surgical excision and thus should be removed, according to a study appearing in the March issue of Radiology. Certain ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Dermoscopy allows for thorough observation of morphologic features not visible to the naked eye in melanoma ...
Four benign lesions have been removed from President Bush’s face, the White House said Monday. The announcement came only after reporters noticed spots on the president’s face during a ceremony ...
Use of artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted colonoscopy led to a greater removal rate of exclusively benign lesions compared with colonoscopies that did not use AI, according to data analyzed from a ...
A new study says that instead of going for immediate mammograms on "probably benign" lesions, women may be better off with a six-month follow-up test. The study from the Group Health Center for Health ...
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