Hepatic adenoma is an uncommon, benign liver tumor. Benign means that it’s not cancerous. It’s also known as hepatocellular adenoma or liver cell adenoma. Hepatic adenoma is extremely rare. It most ...
Carcinoid tumors and adenomas of the middle ear are rare neoplasms of indeterminate relationship to one another. Indeed, the literature is devoid of a large comprehensive series that evaluates the ...
Adenoma is a non cancerous tumor that begins in the epithelium of mucosa or in the glands and ducts of the endocrine (hormone producing glands) or exocrine glands (like sweat glands and glands in the ...
A recent study shows that real-time alerts telling physicians to adjust their gaze can help them find more adenomas per colonoscopy and improve polyp detection rates without increasing procedure time.
BRONCHIAL adenoma was first recognized sixty-five years ago, and yet it received little mention in the literature until relatively recently. Since the publication of Reisner's 1 article in 1928 ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Artificial intelligence-assisted colonoscopy resulted in a higher adenoma detection rate vs. standard ...
Pituitary adenomas typically grow slowly and can respond well to treatment. Standard treatment options may include surgery, radiation therapy, and medications. Pituitary adenomas are tumors that ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . His laboratory tests showed calcium 11.3 mg/dL, parathyroid hormone (PTH) 257 pg/mL (normal: 10-60 pg/mL), ...
To the Editor: The study by Corley and colleagues (April 3 issue) 1 of the association between the adenoma detection rate of colonoscopists and the development of interval colorectal cancer has some ...
Bronchial adenoma is a rare type of cancer that starts in the mucous glands and ducts of the lung airways (bronchi) or windpipe (trachea), and in the salivary glands. Although the word "adenoma" means ...
A parathyroid adenoma is a benign tumor on one of your parathyroid glands. These are four very small glands located near or at the back of your thyroid gland. They produce parathyroid hormone (PTH).