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Smooth Muscle Tumor Of Uncertain Malignant Potential
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External links [ edit ] Classification D ICD - 10 : D39.0 v t e Connective / soft tissue tumors and sarcomas Not otherwise specified Soft-tissue sarcoma Desmoplastic small-round-cell tumor Connective tissue neoplasm Fibromatous Fibroma / fibrosarcoma : Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans Desmoplastic fibroma Fibroma / fibromatosis : Aggressive infantile fibromatosis Aponeurotic fibroma Collagenous fibroma Diffuse infantile fibromatosis Familial myxovascular fibromas Fibroma of tendon sheath Fibromatosis colli Infantile digital fibromatosis Juvenile hyaline fibromatosis Plantar fibromatosis Pleomorphic fibroma Oral submucous fibrosis Histiocytoma / histiocytic sarcoma : Benign fibrous histiocytoma Malignant fibrous histiocytoma Atypical fibroxanthoma Solitary fibrous tumor Myxomatous Myxoma / myxosarcoma Cutaneous myxoma Superficial acral fibromyxoma Angiomyxoma Ossifying fibromyxoid tumour Fibroepithelial Brenner tumour Fibroadenoma Phyllodes tumor Synovial -like Synovial sarcoma Clear-cell sarcoma Lipomatous Lipoma / liposarcoma Myelolipoma Myxoid liposarcoma PEComa Angiomyolipoma Chondroid lipoma Intradermal spindle cell lipoma Pleomorphic lipoma Lipoblastomatosis Spindle cell lipoma Hibernoma Myomatous general: Myoma / myosarcoma smooth muscle : Leiomyoma / leiomyosarcoma skeletal muscle : Rhabdomyoma / rhabdomyosarcoma : Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma Sarcoma botryoides Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma Leiomyoma Angioleiomyoma Angiolipoleiomyoma Genital leiomyoma Leiomyosarcoma Multiple cutaneous and uterine leiomyomatosis syndrome Multiple cutaneous leiomyoma Neural fibrolipoma Solitary cutaneous leiomyoma STUMP Complex mixed and stromal Adenomyoma Pleomorphic adenoma Mixed Müllerian tumor Mesoblastic nephroma Wilms' tumor Malignant rhabdoid tumour Clear-cell sarcoma of the kidney Hepatoblastoma Pancreatoblastoma Carcinosarcoma Mesothelial Mesothelioma Adenomatoid tumor
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Carcinoma In Situ
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Retrieved 17 June 2014 . [ permanent dead link ] External links [ edit ] Classification D ICD-O : M8010/2 MeSH : D002278 SNOMED CT : 68956006 v t e Overview of tumors , cancer and oncology Conditions Benign tumors Hyperplasia Cyst Pseudocyst Hamartoma Malignant progression Dysplasia Carcinoma in situ Cancer Metastasis Primary tumor Sentinel lymph node Topography Head and neck ( oral , nasopharyngeal ) Digestive system Respiratory system Bone Skin Blood Urogenital Nervous system Endocrine system Histology Carcinoma Sarcoma Blastoma Papilloma Adenoma Other Precancerous condition Paraneoplastic syndrome Staging / grading TNM Ann Arbor Prostate cancer staging Gleason grading system Dukes classification Carcinogenesis Cancer cell Carcinogen Tumor suppressor genes / oncogenes Clonally transmissible cancer Oncovirus Carcinogenic bacteria Misc.
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Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa (Veterinary Medicine)
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The Belgian Draft Horse is one breed in which JEB occurs Junctional epidermolysis bullosa ( JEB ) is an inherited disorder that is also known as red foot disease or hairless foal syndrome . [1] JEB is the result of a genetic mutation that inhibits protein production that is essential for skin adhesion. [2] Therefore, tissues, such as skin and mouth epithelia, are affected. [3] Blisters form over the entire body causing pain and discomfort, [1] and open sores leave newborn foals highly susceptible to secondary infection. [2] The condition can be categorized into two types of mutations: JEB1 and JEB2.
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Hyperreligiosity
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Hyperreligiosity may occur in a variety of disorders including epilepsy , [2] [3] psychotic disorders and frontotemporal lobar degeneration . [4] Hyperreligiosity is a symptom of Geschwind syndrome , which is associated with temporal lobe epilepsy .
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Pallor Mortis
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Sclerosing Cholangitis, Neonatal
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Two patients had renal involvement: the patient who died at age 16 without a liver transplant developed end-stage renal disease requiring dialysis before she died, and another patient developed hepatorenal syndrome that resolved after liver transplantation.
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Stereoblindness
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They appeared to judge the direction of rotation from the images in each eye separately and then to combine these judgments, rather than relying on differences between the images in the two eyes. [1] Also, purely binocular motion stimuli appear to influence stereoblind persons' sensation of self-motion. [2] Furthermore, in some cases each eye can contribute to peripheral vision for one side of the field of view (see also monofixation syndrome ). However, there is an exception to this: those with a true congenital alternating squint.
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Neurodevelopmental Disorder With Regression, Abnormal Movements, Loss Of Speech, And Seizures
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Other neurologic features were variable, ranging from severe tetraparesis to a cerebellar syndrome with ataxia, dysarthria, and nystagmus.
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Fear Of Frogs
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Retrieved February 4, 2019 . v t e Superstition Main topics Amulet Evil eye Luck Omen Talismans Myth and ritual Lists List of superstitions List of lucky symbols List of bad luck signs Sailors' superstitions Theatrical superstitions Africa Buda Gris-gris Sampy Sleeping child Americas Ascalapha odorata Carranca Cooties Curupira Djucu Fortune cookie Groundhog Day I'noGo tied Oscar love curse Susto White lighter myth Witch window Asia Superstition in India Superstition in Pakistan Japanese superstitions Bhoot (ghost) Chhaupadi Churel Ghosts in Bengali culture Jackal's horn Kuai Kuai culture Muhurta Navaratna Nazar battu Pichal Peri Puppy pregnancy syndrome Akabeko Kanai Anzen Maneki-neko Okiagari-koboshi Omamori Fan death Agimat Arbularyo Barang Kulam Lihi Pagtatawas Pasma Usog Kuman Thong Palad khik Takrut Nang Kwak White elephant Curse of 39 Jin Chan Numbers in Chinese culture Superstitions of Malaysian Chinese Europe August curse Barbary macaques in Gibraltar Bayern-luck Blarney Stone Cimaruta Cornicello The Goodman's Croft Himmelsbrief Icelandic magical staves In bocca al lupo Kitchen witch Klabautermann Mooncalf Nazar Need-fire Painted pebbles Powder of sympathy Rabbit rabbit rabbit Ravens of the Tower of London Russian traditions and superstitions Spilling water for luck The Scottish Play Troll cross Tycho Brahe days Witch post Wolfssegen General 11:11 4 ( Four-leaf clover , Tetraphobia ) 7 ( Seventh son of a seventh son ) 8 9 13 ( Friday the 13th , The Thirteen Club , Thirteenth floor , Triskaidekaphobia ) 108 111 666 ( Number of the Beast ) Ace of spades Auspicious wedding dates Baseball superstition Beginner's luck Black cat Bread and butter Break a leg Chain letter Cramp-ring Curse Davy Jones' Locker Dead man's hand End-of-the-day betting effect Fear of frogs Fear of ghosts First-foot Flying Dutchman Four Eleven Forty Four Gambler's conceit Good luck charm Human sacrifice Jinx Knocking on wood Law of contagion Literomancy Lock of hair Maternal impression Miasma theory Nelson Numismatic charm Penny Rabbit's foot Rainmaking Ship sponsor Shoes on a table Sign of the horns Something old Spilling salt Statue rubbing Three on a match Threshold Toi toi toi 27 Club Wishing well Witch ball Witching hour Related Apotropaic magic Astrology and science Coincidence Debunker Divination Folk religion Fortune-telling Magic and religion Magical thinking Numerology Perceptions of religious imagery in natural phenomena Post hoc ergo propter hoc Traditional medicine Urban legend Jew Muslim
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Small Intestine Neuroendocrine Tumor
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In recent decades the incidence has increased. [1] The prognosis is comparatively good with a median survival of more than 8 years. [2] The disease was named by Siegfried Oberndorfer , a German pathologist , in 1907. [3] Contents 1 Signs and symptoms 2 Cause 2.1 Genetics 3 Treatment 4 References Signs and symptoms [ edit ] A large fraction of cases are diagnosed after routine surgery for bowel obstruction . [4] Others may be diagnosed incidentally, or after investigation for carcinoid syndrome . The tumor typically produces serotonin , Tachykinin peptides and other substances, which cause flushing , tachycardia , diarrhea and in some cases fibrosis of the heart valves .
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Hiv/aids In Ivory Coast
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain . v t e HIV/AIDS in Africa By location Angola Benin Botswana Democratic Republic of the Congo Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Egypt Ethiopia Ghana Guinea Kenya Lesotho Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mozambique Namibia Nigeria Rwanda Senegal South Africa Swaziland Tanzania Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe African AIDS activists Zackie Achmat Gideon Byamugisha Nkosi Johnson Noerine Kaleeba Didier Lestrade Philly Lutaaya Nelson Mandela Elizabeth Mataka Ntare Mwine Joel Gustave Nana Ngongang Simon Nkoli Agnes Nyamayarwo Joseph Sonnabend Sheila Tlou v t e HIV / AIDS topics HIV/AIDS HIV HIV Lentivirus structure and genome subtypes CDC classification disease progression rates HIV/AIDS diagnosis management pathophysiology prevention research vaccination PrEP WHO disease staging system for HIV infection and disease Children Teens / Adults Countries by AIDS prevalence rate Conditions Signs and symptoms AIDS-defining clinical condition Diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis syndrome Lipodystrophy Nephropathy Neurocognitive disorders Pruritus Superinfection Tuberculosis co-infection HIV Drug Resistance Database Innate resistance to HIV Serostatus HIV-positive people Nutrition Pregnancy History History Epidemiology Multiple sex partners Timeline AIDS Museum Timothy Ray Brown Women and HIV/AIDS Social AIDS orphan Catholic Church and HIV/AIDS Circumcision and HIV Criminal transmission Discrimination against people Economic impact Cost of treatment HIV-affected community HIV/AIDS activism HIV/AIDS denialism Red ribbon Safe sex Sex education List of HIV-positive people People With AIDS Self-Empowerment Movement HIV/AIDS in the porn industry Culture Discredited HIV/AIDS origins theories International AIDS Conference International AIDS Society Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Media portrayal of HIV/AIDS Misconceptions about HIV/AIDS President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) The SING Campaign Solidays Treatment Action Campaign World AIDS Day YAA/Youthforce "Free Me" Larry Kramer Gay Men's Health Crisis ACT UP Silence=Death Project HIV/AIDS pandemic by region / country Africa Angola Benin Botswana Democratic Republic of the Congo Egypt Eswatini Ethiopia Ghana Guinea Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Kenya Lesotho Madagascar Malawi Mali Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Tanzania South Africa Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe North America Canada Mexico El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua United States New York City Caribbean Haiti Jamaica Dominican Republic South America Bolivia Brazil Colombia Guyana Peru Asia Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China (PRC) ( Yunnan ) East Timor India Indonesia Iran Iraq Japan Jordan North Korea Laos Malaysia Myanmar (Burma) Nepal Pakistan Philippines Saudi Arabia Sri Lanka Taiwan (ROC) Thailand United Arab Emirates Turkey Vietnam Europe United Kingdom Russia Ukraine Oceania Australia New Zealand Papua New Guinea List of countries by HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate List of HIV/AIDS cases and deaths registered by region
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Anaplastic Astrocytoma
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In the United States, the annual incidence rate for Anaplastic astrocytoma is 0.44 per 100,000 people [1] Contents 1 Signs and symptoms 2 Causes 3 Pathology 4 Treatment 5 Prognosis 6 References 7 External links Signs and symptoms [ edit ] Initial presenting symptoms most commonly are headache, depressed mental status, focal neurological deficits, and/or seizures. [2] The growth rate and mean interval between onset of symptoms and diagnosis is approximately 1.5–2 years but is highly variable, [2] being intermediate between that of low-grade astrocytomas and glioblastomas. [2] Seizures are less common among patients with anaplastic astrocytomas compared to low-grade lesions. [2] Causes [ edit ] Most high-grade gliomas occur sporadically or without identifiable cause. [3] However, a small proportion (less than 5%) of persons with malignant astrocytoma has a definite or suspected hereditary predisposition. [4] The main hereditary predispositions are mainly neurofibromatosis type I , Li-Fraumeni syndrome , hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer and tuberous sclerosis . [3] Anaplastic astrocytomas have also been associated with previous exposure to vinyl chloride and to high doses of radiation therapy to the brain. [3] Pathology [ edit ] Anaplastic astrocytomas fall under the category of high grade gliomas (WHO grade III-IV), which are pathologically undifferentiated gliomas that carry a poor clinical prognosis.BRAF, TP53, IDH1, IDH2, MET, HIF1A, PTPN11, MMP9, ESR1, NOTCH2, MMP3, HGF, NF1, FGFR1, ESR2, NOTCH1, KRAS, NTRK2, ACVR1, DLL3, KIAA1549, LATS2, NCOA3, LATS1, HEY2, HEY1, NDRG1, AR, EGFR, MGMT, CDKN2A, PTEN, MKI67, VEGFA, MIB1, MDM2, PLAU, H3P10, IFNB1, CDK4, ABCB1, H3-3B, FOXM1, HMGA2, APTX, MMP2, H3-3A, BCL2, ADM, APOD, IL4, OLIG2, CHI3L1, CDKN2B, FGFR4, CDK2, DMBT1, ATRX, SOX2, TP73, ADAM12, SMARCE1, MTSS1, KIF14, SCO2, SOD2, ASCL1, TFG, PIEZO1, SLC20A1, LRRN2, ATG7, SPP1, STAT3, CD163, VTN, KLF4, ATP1B2, TSC22D1, TNFRSF10A, RNMT, TRBV20OR9-2, THBS1, PEA15, TOP2A, CCND1, ATP2A2, VIM, ATRN, HPSE, PDPN, SPINT2, AKT1, MMP25, MARCKSL1, SLTM, WLS, ARHGAP24, PYGO2, ATP23, SLC38A5, TNFRSF13C, ZAR1, CEP85L, MIR335, MIR504, LOC110806263, NDRG2, KIF15, CDCA7L, SMUG1, AREG, SCG5, METAP2, SETX, TBC1D9, AQP4, ANXA2, RTEL1, GPR162, TMEM97, SETD2, ADGRE2, APIP, RASD1, SLC1A2, DCX, CXCL12, G6PD, GRIA1, GSTP1, GSTT1, CRYAB, COX8A, HTC2, KLF6, COL1A1, IGF1, IGFBP2, IGFBP5, CXCL8, ITGA5, ITGAV, KIFC1, GATA6, FOLH1, MAP2, FGFR2, DUSP4, TYMP, EGF, DCC, ELF3, EPHA1, ERBB2, ERCC1, CYC1, CTSD, ETS1, F3, FABP7, FGF2, CCN2, LAMC1, MDM4, SAI1, PIK3CA, PIK3CD, PIK3CG, CASP9, PODXL, POU1F1, MAP2K1, MAP2K7, PROX1, BCL6, PTGDS, DLG3, RAF1, RB1, ROS1, S100A4, PIK3CB, PGR, CDK6, PDGFRB, ADGRE5, CD74, ABCC1, MSH2, MSH4, MYCN, CD70, NOS1, NOS2, CD68, CCND2, CAV1, PRDX1, SERPINE1, PCNA, ABR
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X Inactivation, Familial Skewed, 1
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Parolini et al. (1998) reported X-linked Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS; 301000) in an 8-year-old girl.
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Clear-Cell Sarcoma Of The Kidney
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National Cancer Institute document: "Dictionary of Cancer Terms" . v t e Connective / soft tissue tumors and sarcomas Not otherwise specified Soft-tissue sarcoma Desmoplastic small-round-cell tumor Connective tissue neoplasm Fibromatous Fibroma / fibrosarcoma : Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans Desmoplastic fibroma Fibroma / fibromatosis : Aggressive infantile fibromatosis Aponeurotic fibroma Collagenous fibroma Diffuse infantile fibromatosis Familial myxovascular fibromas Fibroma of tendon sheath Fibromatosis colli Infantile digital fibromatosis Juvenile hyaline fibromatosis Plantar fibromatosis Pleomorphic fibroma Oral submucous fibrosis Histiocytoma / histiocytic sarcoma : Benign fibrous histiocytoma Malignant fibrous histiocytoma Atypical fibroxanthoma Solitary fibrous tumor Myxomatous Myxoma / myxosarcoma Cutaneous myxoma Superficial acral fibromyxoma Angiomyxoma Ossifying fibromyxoid tumour Fibroepithelial Brenner tumour Fibroadenoma Phyllodes tumor Synovial -like Synovial sarcoma Clear-cell sarcoma Lipomatous Lipoma / liposarcoma Myelolipoma Myxoid liposarcoma PEComa Angiomyolipoma Chondroid lipoma Intradermal spindle cell lipoma Pleomorphic lipoma Lipoblastomatosis Spindle cell lipoma Hibernoma Myomatous general: Myoma / myosarcoma smooth muscle : Leiomyoma / leiomyosarcoma skeletal muscle : Rhabdomyoma / rhabdomyosarcoma : Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma Sarcoma botryoides Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma Leiomyoma Angioleiomyoma Angiolipoleiomyoma Genital leiomyoma Leiomyosarcoma Multiple cutaneous and uterine leiomyomatosis syndrome Multiple cutaneous leiomyoma Neural fibrolipoma Solitary cutaneous leiomyoma STUMP Complex mixed and stromal Adenomyoma Pleomorphic adenoma Mixed Müllerian tumor Mesoblastic nephroma Wilms' tumor Malignant rhabdoid tumour Clear-cell sarcoma of the kidney Hepatoblastoma Pancreatoblastoma Carcinosarcoma Mesothelial Mesothelioma Adenomatoid tumor v t e Tumors of the urinary and genital systems Kidney Glandular and epithelial neoplasm Renal cell carcinoma Renal oncocytoma Mixed tumor Wilms' tumor Mesoblastic nephroma Clear-cell sarcoma of the kidney Angiomyolipoma Cystic nephroma Metanephric adenoma by location Renal medullary carcinoma Juxtaglomerular cell tumor Renal medullary fibroma Ureter Ureteral neoplasm Bladder Transitional cell carcinoma Squamous-cell carcinoma Inverted papilloma Urethra Transitional cell carcinoma Squamous-cell carcinoma Adenocarcinoma Melanoma Other Malignant fibrous histiocytoma
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Familial Amyloid Cardiomyopathy
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Greater than 40% of these patients present with carpal tunnel syndrome before developing ATTR-CM. Cardiac involvement is often identified with the presence of conduction system disease ( sinus node or atrioventricular node dysfunction) and/or congestive heart failure , including shortness of breath, peripheral edema , syncope , exertional dyspnea , generalized fatigue, or heart block. [6] [7] Unfortunately, echocardiographic findings are indistinguishable from those seen in AL amyloidosis , and include thickened ventricular walls ( concentric hypertrophy , both right and left) with a normal-to-small left ventricular cavity, increased myocardial echogenicity , normal or mildly reduced ejection fraction (often with evidence of diastolic dysfunction and severe impairment of contraction along the longitudinal axis), and bi-atrial dilation with impaired atrial contraction.
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Neuronopathy, Distal Hereditary Motor, Type Viia
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Given the role of SLC5A7 at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), Barwick et al. (2012) commented on the lack of features usually associated with congenital myasthenic syndromes (see, e.g., 608931), which are caused by mutations in genes involved in synaptic transmission at the NMJ.
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Czech Dysplasia
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Complete physical examination, anthropometric measurements, and radiographic studies of the spine and peripheral joints in 16 family members revealed that 7 had spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda, brachydactyly, precocious osteoarthritis, and periarticular calcification, while 2 others had the same syndrome without brachydactyly (Reginato et al., 1994).
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Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia, Type 1a
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Najmabadi et al. (2011) performed homozygosity mapping followed by exon enrichment and next-generation sequencing in 136 consanguineous families (over 90% Iranian and less than 10% Turkish or Arabic) segregating syndromic or nonsyndromic forms of autosomal recessive intellectual disability.