Intracranial Neoplasia
Mostrando 1-5 de 5 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Neoplasias intracranianas em cães: avaliação imuno-histoquímica de marcadores de proliferação celular e expressão de p53 / Intracranial neoplasia in dogs: immunohistochemistry evaluation of cellular proliferation markers and p53 expression
O estudo das alterações neoplásicas do sistema nervoso (SN) de cães apresenta enorme desafio devido suas particularidades, entre as espécies de animais domésticos o cão Canis familiares é o que apresenta a maior ocorrência destes neoplasmas. O desenvolvimento deste trabalho visa estabelecer o estudo anátomopatológico, molecular e epidemiológico e
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Intracranial neoplasia in dogs: a diagnostic approach / Neoplasias intracranianas em cães: uma abordagem diagnóstica
Neurological disorders, namely intracranial tumors, have a great importance among morbid entities in dogs, manly in animals older then five years, with a mean of age ranging nine years old. The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical cases suspected of having neoplasia and to associate ancillary clinical exams with necropsy findings. Tumors were described
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Adenomas hipofisarios : estudo clinico, morfologico e morfometrico; busca de fatores de prognostico utilizando o metodo imunoistoquimico / Pituitary adenomas : a clinical, morphological and morphometric study : searching for prognostic factors with the immunohistochemical method
Pituitary Adenomas (PA) are an easily identifiable and benign epithelial neoplasia. They are clinically detected through symptoms of an increased or decreased hormone rate and/or alterations of intra-cranial mass. They are classed in accordance with radiological / macroscopical aspects (macro versus microadenoma / invasive versus non-invasive), functional st
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Myeloma cells in the cerebrospinal fluid in plasma cell neoplasia
Myeloma cells were detected in the cerebrospinal fluid of two patients with plasma cell neoplasia during the myelographic studies of 38 patients whose myeloma was associated with extensive neurological complications. The myeloma cells were looked for in Wright stained centrifuged deposit of 2–5 ml samples of the cerebrospinal fluid obtained during myelogra
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5. Intracranial reticulum cell sarcoma associated with immunoglobulin A deficiency
A case is reported of a 46 year old woman who died after a five month illness characterized by focal neurological signs, evidence of meningeal irritation, and the finding of `blast' cells in the CSF. Immunoglobulin A was consistently absent from her serum and secretions. Necropsy showed extensive infiltration by a reticulum-cell sarcoma of the subarachnoid s