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- Osteomata ( benign tumours of bone ) were found in three cases.
- The pregnancy is not viable, and the normal pregnancy process turns into a benign tumour.
- They are not tumours ( a similar-sounding lesion called hidroadenoma is a benign tumour ).
- The information faxed to newspapers said Ms Leung had surgery to remove a benign tumour.
- MiR-187 has been found to be expressed at higher levels in ovarian cancers compared with benign tumours.
- Anti-NMDAR encephalitis is strongly associated with benign tumours of the ovary ( usually teratomas or dermoid cysts ).
- A "'cavernous liver haemangioma "'or "'hepatic haemangioma "'is a benign tumour of the liver composed of hepatic endothelial cells.
- Angiomyolipomas are the most common benign tumour of the kidney and are found either in patients with tuberous sclerosis or sporadically.
- Recovery tends to be better in individuals with a single focal injury ( such as stroke or a benign tumour ), compared to those who have a neurological degenerative condition.
- This classification was based on animal test data that showed an increase in the incidence of liver adenomas ( benign tumour ) and combined liver adenomas and carcinomas in male mice.
- A number of Chinese-language newspapers received anonymous fax messages containing detailed medical information that Ms Leung had been suffering from intestinal cancer and had undergone surgery to remove a benign tumour.
- Common health issues with English Cockers are bite problems, skin allergies, shyness, cataracts, deafness ( affecting 6.3 % of the dogs of this breed ), aggression towards other dogs, and benign tumours.
- "' Metanephric adenoma "'( MA ) is a rare, benign tumour of the kidney, that can have a microscopic appearance similar to a nephroblastoma ( Wilms tumours ), or a papillary renal cell carcinoma.
- "' Littoral cell angioma "', abbreviated "'LCA "', and formally known as "'littoral cell angioma of the spleen "', is a benign tumour of the spleen that arises from the cells that line the red pulp.
- In 1986 he started the season well by reaching the singles quarter-finals at Auckland but wouldn't appear on tour again until September, as a result of a benign tumour that he had to have removed from his vocal cords.
- Derry's top goalscorer that season, Mark Farren, who finished with a tally of 20 goals, scored the winner against Monaghan before retiring from football for medical reasons as he sought to fight a benign tumour located in his brain.
- The narrator is told by D's estranged wife that D had killed their son, starving him because he was born with a brain hernia ( which later turned out to be a benign tumour ) .'Aghwee'was the only word the child had spoken.