In mammography, an asymmetry is an area of increased density in 1 breast when compared to the corresponding area in the opposite breast. Most asymmetries are benign or caused by summation artifacts because of typical breast tissue superimposition during mammography, butan asymmetry can indicate breast ...
Finally, the patient diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer (T1N0M0) was treated with breast-conserving surgery.Minor changes in size, density, and margin status of a lesion on serial mammograms are warning for breast cancer. Withal, a slight increase in lesion size in two dimensions can ...
Proliferative nodular formation represents a characteristic pathological feature of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and serves as the primary cause for prostate volume enlargement and consequent lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Its specific mechan
With the increased use of chest computed tomography (CT), ground-glass nodules (GGNs), which are defined as a slight increase in density that do not obscure the underlying vascular or bronchial structures1,2, are increasingly encountered in clinical practice. Histological subtypes of GGNs include...
locally subtracted from the raw protein signal, and the background-subtracted intensity was normalized by a global median subtraction normalization method to reduce the variations arising from different runs (such as transferring and blotting efficiency, total protein loading amount, and exposure density)...
Breast J. 2002;8(5):290-293.Leon ME,Leon MA,Ahuja J,et al.Nodular myofibroblastic stromal hyperplasia of the mammary gland as an accurate name for pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia of the mammary gland[J].Breast J,2002;8(5):290-293...