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The diagnosis was not a malignant cancer, but instead an epithelioma.
He added that the type of cancer found was a basal cell epithelioma.
Its symptoms indicate a form of epithelioma, that and nothing else, which makes its unconsciousness rather puzzling.
He was also engaged in examining the influence of ultraviolet rays on the course of lupus, epithelioma etc.
At least a single sebaceous gland tumor (either an adenoma, an epithelioma, or a carcinoma)
The patient's epithelioma and the newly inflicted surgical wound were treated routinely without any further interference from Lonvellin's resident physician.
Sebaceoma (also known as a "Sebaceous epithelioma") is a cutaneous condition that appears as a yellow or orange papule.
SCC is still sometimes referred to as "epidermoid carcinoma" and "squamous cell epithelioma", though the use of these terms has decreased.
Multiple self-healing squamous epithelioma (Ferguson-Smith syndrome)
The map localization of this gene suggests it may also be a candidate gene for squamous cell epithelioma and hereditary sensory neuropathy type I.
It seemed to be suffering from a well-developed and widespread epithelioma, the symptoms being so plain that he really should have begun treatment without waiting for the Path report.
Mr. Fitzwater said he understood that the basal cell epithelioma found today was essentially the same as the basal cell carcinomas found in 1985.
Epithelioma is an abnormal growth of the epithelium, which is the layer of tissue that covers the surfaces of organs and other structures of the body.
Surgeons took two slices off the tip of the President's nose Friday to remove a basal cell epithelioma, which was described as the most curable of all cancers.
In Sweden, Thor Stenbeck published results of the first successful treatments of rodent ulcer and epithelioma in 1899, later that year confirmed by Tage Sjögren.
The dialogue takes place in a bar, late at night, between a man who is dying of an epithelioma ("il fiore in bocca") and a peaceful businessman who has missed his train.
Freud later saw Felix Deutsch, who saw that the growth was cancerous; he identified it to Freud using the euphemism "a bad leukoplakia" instead of the technical diagnosis epithelioma.
The type of cancer found on Mr. Reagan's nose, described by the White House as a basal cell epithelioma, is one of the least threatening and most curable of all cancers.
The EPLH presented what appeared to be a widespread and well-developed epithelioma covering the entire body, although a cancerous skin condition of that type did not normally render a patient deeply unconscious.
Pilomatricoma, also known as a calcifying epithelioma of Malherbe, Malherbe calcifying epithelioma, and Pilomatrixoma, is a benign skin tumor derived from the hair matrix.
Influenced by electrotherapy and escharotics - the medical application of caustic substances - doctors began using radiation to treat growths and lesions produced by diseases such as lupus, rodent ulcer, and epithelioma.
Bose S, Morgan LJ, Booth DR, et al.: The elusive multiple self-healing squamous epithelioma (MSSE) gene: further mapping, analysis of candidates, and loss of heterozygosity.
It was found that x-rays were only capable of producing a cure in certain cases of the basal cell type of epithelioma and exceedingly unreliable in malignant cancer, not making it a suitable replacement for surgery.
Survivors of orbital rhabdomyosarcoma are at risk of dry eye, cataract, orbital hypoplasia, ptosis, retinopathy, keratoconjunctivitis, optic neuropathy, lid epithelioma, and impairment of vision following radiation therapy doses of 30 Gy to 65 Gy.