際際滷shows by User: DipaleeBagal / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: DipaleeBagal / Thu, 19 May 2016 04:55:07 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: DipaleeBagal Neck node with unknown primary dipalee /slideshow/neck-node-with-unknown-primary-dipalee/62169566 necknodewithunknownprimary-dipalee-160519045507
Biopsy proven cancer of the neck, which even after a complete clinical & radiological workup (that includes physical examination, CT scan, esophgeoscopy, laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy & multiple survillence biopsies) reveals or yields no primary demonstrable lesion. ]]>

Biopsy proven cancer of the neck, which even after a complete clinical & radiological workup (that includes physical examination, CT scan, esophgeoscopy, laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy & multiple survillence biopsies) reveals or yields no primary demonstrable lesion. ]]>
Thu, 19 May 2016 04:55:07 GMT /slideshow/neck-node-with-unknown-primary-dipalee/62169566 DipaleeBagal@slideshare.net(DipaleeBagal) Neck node with unknown primary dipalee DipaleeBagal Biopsy proven cancer of the neck, which even after a complete clinical & radiological workup (that includes physical examination, CT scan, esophgeoscopy, laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy & multiple survillence biopsies) reveals or yields no primary demonstrable lesion. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/necknodewithunknownprimary-dipalee-160519045507-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Biopsy proven cancer of the neck, which even after a complete clinical &amp; radiological workup (that includes physical examination, CT scan, esophgeoscopy, laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy &amp; multiple survillence biopsies) reveals or yields no primary demonstrable lesion.
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Hodgkin lymphoma db.pptx /slideshow/hodgkin-lymphoma-dbpptx/62168587 hodgkinlymphoma-db-160519035551
Hodgkins disease was initially described as an inflammatory disease (hence the term disease), but is clearly recognized and treated as a malignant lymphoma (hence the more accurate term Hodgkins lymphoma (HL) is used synonymously with Hodgkins disease). The management of Hodgkins lymphoma has evolved from extended-field radiation alone as the main therapy to a combined-modality approach with chemotherapy and radiation, or chemotherapy alone. Painles lymphadenopathy Systemic symptoms- unexplained fevers, drenching night sweats, weight loss, generalize pruritus, fatigue, and alcohol-induced pain in tissues involved by HD Mediastinal mass on a routine chest radiograph 90% of patients present with contiguous sites of involvement or Extension from adjacent lymph nodes Hematogenous (liver or multiple bony sites) Involvement of the bones may cause blastic changes, especially in the vertebrae (creating the classic ivory vertebra on plain radiographs), pelvis, sternum, or ribs Nearly all patients with hepatic or bone marrow involvement by Hodgkin lymphoma have extensive involvement of the spleen Rare- Gut-associated lymphoid tissues such as Waldeyer ring and Peyer patches, Upper aerodigestive tract, Central nervous system, and Skin ]]>

Hodgkins disease was initially described as an inflammatory disease (hence the term disease), but is clearly recognized and treated as a malignant lymphoma (hence the more accurate term Hodgkins lymphoma (HL) is used synonymously with Hodgkins disease). The management of Hodgkins lymphoma has evolved from extended-field radiation alone as the main therapy to a combined-modality approach with chemotherapy and radiation, or chemotherapy alone. Painles lymphadenopathy Systemic symptoms- unexplained fevers, drenching night sweats, weight loss, generalize pruritus, fatigue, and alcohol-induced pain in tissues involved by HD Mediastinal mass on a routine chest radiograph 90% of patients present with contiguous sites of involvement or Extension from adjacent lymph nodes Hematogenous (liver or multiple bony sites) Involvement of the bones may cause blastic changes, especially in the vertebrae (creating the classic ivory vertebra on plain radiographs), pelvis, sternum, or ribs Nearly all patients with hepatic or bone marrow involvement by Hodgkin lymphoma have extensive involvement of the spleen Rare- Gut-associated lymphoid tissues such as Waldeyer ring and Peyer patches, Upper aerodigestive tract, Central nervous system, and Skin ]]>
Thu, 19 May 2016 03:55:51 GMT /slideshow/hodgkin-lymphoma-dbpptx/62168587 DipaleeBagal@slideshare.net(DipaleeBagal) Hodgkin lymphoma db.pptx DipaleeBagal Hodgkins disease was initially described as an inflammatory disease (hence the term disease), but is clearly recognized and treated as a malignant lymphoma (hence the more accurate term Hodgkins lymphoma (HL) is used synonymously with Hodgkins disease). The management of Hodgkins lymphoma has evolved from extended-field radiation alone as the main therapy to a combined-modality approach with chemotherapy and radiation, or chemotherapy alone. Painles lymphadenopathy Systemic symptoms- unexplained fevers, drenching night sweats, weight loss, generalize pruritus, fatigue, and alcohol-induced pain in tissues involved by HD Mediastinal mass on a routine chest radiograph 90% of patients present with contiguous sites of involvement or Extension from adjacent lymph nodes Hematogenous (liver or multiple bony sites) Involvement of the bones may cause blastic changes, especially in the vertebrae (creating the classic ivory vertebra on plain radiographs), pelvis, sternum, or ribs Nearly all patients with hepatic or bone marrow involvement by Hodgkin lymphoma have extensive involvement of the spleen Rare- Gut-associated lymphoid tissues such as Waldeyer ring and Peyer patches, Upper aerodigestive tract, Central nervous system, and Skin <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hodgkinlymphoma-db-160519035551-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hodgkins disease was initially described as an inflammatory disease (hence the term disease), but is clearly recognized and treated as a malignant lymphoma (hence the more accurate term Hodgkins lymphoma (HL) is used synonymously with Hodgkins disease). The management of Hodgkins lymphoma has evolved from extended-field radiation alone as the main therapy to a combined-modality approach with chemotherapy and radiation, or chemotherapy alone. Painles lymphadenopathy Systemic symptoms- unexplained fevers, drenching night sweats, weight loss, generalize pruritus, fatigue, and alcohol-induced pain in tissues involved by HD Mediastinal mass on a routine chest radiograph 90% of patients present with contiguous sites of involvement or Extension from adjacent lymph nodes Hematogenous (liver or multiple bony sites) Involvement of the bones may cause blastic changes, especially in the vertebrae (creating the classic ivory vertebra on plain radiographs), pelvis, sternum, or ribs Nearly all patients with hepatic or bone marrow involvement by Hodgkin lymphoma have extensive involvement of the spleen Rare- Gut-associated lymphoid tissues such as Waldeyer ring and Peyer patches, Upper aerodigestive tract, Central nervous system, and Skin
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