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Must have at least 1 target lesion that is measurable per RECIST v1.1 for patients with nodal or visceral metastasis. Patients with bone exclusive disease ...
Lesions identified on other imaging modalities (e.g., PSMA or choline PET) that are not visualized on CT and/or MRI or radionuclide bone scan are allowed.
Brain lesions with significant involvement of the brainstem, cerebellum, or thalamus. Clinically significant bilateral brain lesions. Botox (or any anti ...
Willard KJ, Cappel MA, Kozin SH, Abzug JM. Congenital and infantile skin lesions affecting the hand and upper extremity, part 1: vascular neoplasms and ...
A diagnostic approach to paratesticular lesions with tubulopapillary architecture: a series of 16 serous borderline tumors/low-grade serous carcinoma and 14 ...
... Lesion by Modified Clinical Assessment Scale of Severity for Index Lesion Signs and Symptoms (mCAILS) score, Pruritus Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Verbal ...
... lesions (PCL) aspiration, on ability to ... To determine patient and lesion characteristics by which precursor lesions can be stratified according ...
Radiologic Lag and Brain MRI Lesion Dynamics During Attacks in MOG Antibody-Associated Disease. Neurology. 2024 May 28; 102 (10):e209303 Epub 2024 May 06
... lesion (defined as > 1.0 cm in its longest dimension). Adequate hematological function: ANC ≥ 1000/mm3, platelets. 75,000/mm3, hemoglobin ≥ 9 g/dL ...
... lesions, often with a purple center, sore throat, sores, ulcers, or white spots in the mouth or on the lips, swollen glands, unusual bleeding or bruising ...
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