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. Endometrium: atypical proliferation. I think I am most questioning the psassoma bodies? What say you...... ...Why not.... Recently had a LAVH and am ready the path report which is complicated. Left... View answer
I have a 12 millimeter lesion in my right kidney . I am 69 years old. Fifteeen years age I had my left kidney removed because of 2 tumors, one was benign one was papillaryWhatis the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rakesh Madhyastha
( Nephrologist)
I have had a pap smear that came back atypical squamous cells can't rule out high grade lesion. Whatis the chance this could be invasive cancer? ... View answer
explain my ultra sound scan The impression says there is no lesion ! I'm just nervous because I was dignoised with papillary thyroid cancer in 2011. So far I'm having clean report till I saw it says or... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
disection and washings. I am being told a LAVH is treatment and only treatment needed....again what say you ... parts: Cervix: mild chronic inflammation endometetrium: Atypical proliferation (stripe... View answer
I am a 61 year old woman with a thyroid nodule. Identical twin sister had thyroid papillary cancer ... pathology lab. What should I do? Remove thyroid? Will my condition turn into cancer? ... View answer
background necrotic debris, consistent with papillary urothelial dysplasia. What does this mean? ... been negative, but now this past September the cytology report (urine voided) is showing positive... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashakiran S
( General & Family Physician)
My husband had a urine test and the diagnosis are as follows: Urine for cytology: -Atypicalpapillary groups and single cells present, cannot exclude dysplasia/neoplasia. -Microphematuria. -Mild acute ... View answer
my doctor found an unchanged posterior tongue spongy raised papillarylesion after 6 weeks. risks are hpv smoking alcohol. he suggests removal in 3 months. he is an ent surgeon. age 62. Does he seem ... View answer
Central trochlea epiphyseal mildly expansible lobulated lesion with non intensive central matrix with well defined margination. Brodie s access grandulomatous abcess appearances are atypical for PVNS ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Abhishek Khera
( General Surgeon)
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