Tag Archives: Carcinoma
Published on Dec 14th, 2011 under All.By andrew
Gastric carcinoma is commonly called as stomach cancer. It is one type of epithelial cancer. Generally gastric carcinoma is common among the elder people (Above the age of 50 years), but it can also affect the middle aged people. Gastric carcinoma can arise from any part of the stomach but the common site of origin is the cardiac end [...] Continue Reading…
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Published on Nov 25th, 2011 under All.By andrew
Epithelial cancer DEFINITION : Epithelial cancer or in other words ( carcinoma ) is a malignancy that derive from that ectoderm and endoderm . EPIDIMIOLOGY : Carcinoma is the 2nd leading cause of death in the United states of America , accounting for about twenty percent of deaths compared to thirty eight percent from cardiac conditions , ten [...] Continue Reading…
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Published on Nov 23rd, 2011 under All.By andrew
DIAGNOSIS OF EPITHELIAL CANCER : A – Identification of malignancy : once a lesion has been identified as neoplastic , a prime duty of the pathologist is to determine whether the neoplasm is benign or malignant . 1 – The gross appearance of a lesion may suggest its degree of malignancy . a – benign lesions : tend to [...] Continue Reading…
Tags: Aggressiveness, Anaplasia, Benign Lesions, Blood Vessels, Cancer Diagnosis, Cancer Patients, Carcinoma, Cervix, Clinical Behavior, Clinical Manifestations, Gross Appearance, Histological Appearance, Lesion, Lymphatic Channels, Malignancy, Malignant Lesions, Malignant Neoplasms, neoplasm, Neoplastic Cells, Neoplastic Change, Pathologist, Precancerous Lesions, Preinvasive Lesions, Time Span, Tumor Markers
Published on Aug 20th, 2011 under All.By starwin
Our body consists of four types of tissue and one of which is epithelial tissue. The whole surface of our body is covered by this tissue. The epithelial tissue contains numerous cells in one or more layers and these cells are arranged very close to each other and there is very miniscule intercellular space between them. It plays a [...] Continue Reading…
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