Examples of using Adenomas in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Benign neoplasms in the kidneys- most often there are adenomas and fibroids of the kidney.
Tubular adenomas are the most common of the 3 types
Adenomas larger than 10 mm(the size of a dime)
Polyps are not cancer, but some types of polyps called adenomas can develop into colorectal cancer over time.
Other causes may be adrenal tumors, ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone syndrome, or pituitary adenomas.
It is also used in the work-up of primary hyperparathyroidism to identify parathyroid adenomas, for radioguided surgery of the parathyroid and in the work-up of possible breast cancer.
Incidence of polyps ranges from 7 to 50%; the higher figure includes very small polyps(usually hyperplastic polyps or adenomas) found at autopsy.
conditions associated with hyperprolactinemia like amenorrhea, infertility, and hypogonadism, prolactin-secreting adenomas; it is also used to prevent ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.[3][4][5].
complications like peliosis hepatis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and hepatic adenomas.
For diminutive rectosigmoid adenomas, the negative predictive value of CAD with stained mode was 96.4 percent in the best-case scenario
However, colon cancer and rectal cancer are thought to arise from adenomas, and one type of lung adenoma- called a bronchial adenoma- can potentially develop into lung cancer.
Most adrenal pheochromocytomas and all adrenocortical adenomas are benign tumors,
For example, children treated with moderate dose of I-131 for thyroid adenomas had a detectable increase in thyroid cancer, but children treated with a much higher dose did not.
However, colon cancer and rectal cancer are thought to arise from adenomas, and one type of lung adenoma-called a bronchial adenoma-can potentially develop into lung cancer.
androgens(principally the 17- alkyl-androgens) has been associated with development of hepatic adenomas, hepatocellular carcinoma, and peliosis hepatis all potentially life-threatening complications.
Histopathologically, follicular adenomas can be classified according to their cellular architecture and relative amounts of cellularity
Second, a minority(about 15%) of adrenocortical adenomas are"functional", meaning that they produce glucocorticoids,
Compared with other imaging modalities, colonoscopy is especially useful in detecting small lesions such as adenomas; however, the main advantage of colonoscopy is that it allows for intervention, because biopsies can be taken
50 years of age.[5] Conn's syndrome is named after Jerome W. Conn(1907- 1994), an American endocrinologist who first described adenomas as a cause of the condition in 1955.
The adenoma is most likely.