Search Results 1781-1790 of 23535 for Lesion
... lesions), or > 5 cm in short axis (nodal lesions) OR disease that, in the judgement of the treating investigator, is likely to become symptomatic in the ...
... lesion that has a single diameter of ≥ 2 cm or tumor cells in the blood ≥ 5 x 10^9/L; skin lesions can be used if the area is ≥ 2 cm in at least one ...
... lesion removal, Lichen sclerosus, Lich...en planus, Acne, Oral lichen ... , Dermabrasion, Skin lesion removal, Skin cancer reconstruction, Lip surgery ...
MRI is particularly useful in visualizing soft tissue lesions that may be compressing a nerve. Nerve tests. Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies ...
High likelihood of available conduits being insufficient for target lesions in major coronary arteries f. Ischemic regions identified on stress imaging that ...
At least 1 measurable lesion according to RECIST Version 1.1. 4. Patients must have a lesion that can be biopsied with acceptable clinical risk and agree to ...
... lesion, Actinic cheilitis. Show more areas of focus for Molly E. Lohman, M.D.. Research. Specialists at Mayo Clinic are among the nation's leading cancer ...
Also called coronary microvascular disease, this type of heart disease can be hard to detect. Know the symptoms and how it's diagnosed and treated.
Presence of measurable lesions (as per Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors [RECIST]1.1); generally a ≥ 10 mm tumor lesion (in the longest diameter ...
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