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endometrial canal carcinoma -1b
by Dr Tahir A Siddqui ( consultant sonologist ) at Gujranwala, Pakistan COMMENTS , IDEAS, CORRECTION, GUIDANCE, LIKES / DISLIKES shall be highly appreciated.
Tag: Canal, differentials, endometrial, mass, Of, solid, sonograhicDental-fibroma of the cheek.wmv
oral cancer-ADENOID CYSTIC CARCINOMA
Dec 9th 2010…. I got the news you have malig tumor and a vary rare tumor. I have Adenoid cysytic carcinoma of the small salivary glands. It had taken over most of my tongue, the floor of mouth skin and my entire jaw bone. I had surgery to remove the bulk of tumor including 60% of my tongue ans we chose to leave the entire jaw bone in Gods hands as It would severly disform me and I leave me without a face and on a trach for life and feeding tube for life and I did not want that for my sons nor I so I have Faith and trust God for a miracle for me and all other cancer patients out there…God Bless us all
Tag: 60%, cancer, cancer.ACC, due, head/neck, Of, oral, RARE, removed, to, tongueRzayev RM Ossifying fibroma of the nasal cavity-Craniofacial resection.
A 45-year-old man presented with an ossifying fibroma of the nasal cavity with involving the maxillary, ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses, which also penetrated intracranial. The tumor was successfully excised applying operation-anterior craniofacial resection.
Tag: cavity-Craniofacial, fibroma, nasal, Of, Ossifying, resection., RM, Rzayev, theAlternative Cancer Treatment for Squamous Cell Carcinoma & Thyroid Cancer
Cancer survivor Paul LeFebvre speaks about the results obtained after receiving therapies and treatment at An Oasis of Healing under the care of Thomas Lodi, MD. www.AnOasisOfHealing.com
Tag: alternative, america, Anal, arizona, bone, brain, breast, cancer, carcinoma, centers, colon, dr., envita, healing, hodgkins, in, insulin, IPT, IPTLD, leukemia, liver, Lodi, Lung, lymphoma, MD, melanoma, mexico, myeloma, nasal, Of, potentiation, prostate, rectal, sarcoma, Therapy, Thomas, thyroid, tonsular, treatment.Histopathology Liver–Hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhosis
Histopathology Liver–Hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhosis of the liver
Tag: carcinoma, Cirrhosis, hepatocellular, Histopathology, in, liver, Of, theSkin Cancer Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Arms and Legs
Dr. Shane Chapman, MD discusses Skin Cancer Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Arms and Legs. See more at www.dermnet.com PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT!!! Marjolin’s ulcer is a term that refers to malignant changes occurring in chronic ulcers and wounds of the skin, sinuses and previous burns. Most lesions are reported in burns. The majority of these lesions are found on the extremities. Development times for burn scar carcinomas of more than 30 years have been noted. Different cultures appear to have markedly different susceptibilities to Marjolin’s ulcer. Japan, Northern India, and China report high incidences of burn-scar carcinoma. SCCs that occur at sites of chronic inflammation are more aggressive than those that develop from actinic keratoses or Bowen’s disease. Their appearance is masked by inflamed hypertrophic tissue. The overall metastatic rate is greater than 40%. The incidence of regional lymph node involvement from burn-scar carcinoma is approximately 35%. The 5-year survival rate for lower extremity lesions is approximately 30%. Because of the focal nature of malignant change in burn scars, excisional biopsy should be performed. Punch biopsies may be negative. Wide local excision has proven unreliable for grade II and grade III disease; amputation and prophylactic node irradiation is recommended. Wide local excision is reserved only for very small lesions that can be radically excised or for grade I lesions.
Tag: and, Arms, cancer, carcinoma, cell, disease, education, Legs, Of, skin, squamous, theCCSVI: The Liberation Therapy of Dr Zamboni
Liberation Treatment CCSVI is a condition called “Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency” and was discovered by Dr. Paolo Zamboni, a vascular surgeon at the University of Ferrara in Italy. It refers to a narrowing or blockage of the primary veins draining blood from the brain to the heart. These include the jugular veins, veins along the spinal column and the azygos vein in the upper chest. This narrowing restricts the normal outflow of blood from the brain. As a result, the blood often “refluxes” that is: it flows backwards into the brain. Some think the resulting flow and building pressure pushes blood into the tissue around vessels in the brain, resulting in toxic iron deposits that some believe may trigger inflammation, injury to brain tissue and cell death. Dr. Zamboni has used Doppler ultrasound to scan the heads and necks of over 500 MS patients and found the blocked, narrowed and sometimes missing veins of CCSVI in almost 100 per cent of them. These problems were found only in MS patients, not in healthy people nor in those with other neurological conditions. Doctors in the United States and Poland have also scanned a small number of MS patients and found they too have CCSVI. Dr. Michael Dake at Stanford University in California has also been scanning patients and finding a striking similarity to Zamboni’s findings. The Liberation Treatment is still an experimental treatment and is not widely offered except as part of some studies underway. In Italy, the …
Tag: ccsvi, dr., Liberation, Of, the, Therapy, ZamboniCCSVI & MS: 60 day liberation follow up. “Flat Earth” Neuros, ETOH abuse and MS.
Hello ALL. Still feel cured of MS. CCSVI was really cramping my style and I have felt great for quite awhile.
This video is an update and talking about how good I feel. I address the resistance many neurologists have for CCSVI and why it makes no sense to be skeptical of CCSVI when it is showing much greater efficacy than so-called “disease modifying drugs” which Dr. Hubbard points out that DMD’s could only be effective because of “placebo effect”. NICE STRATEGY! Use the skeptic’s argument against them. Thiamine (Vitamin B1) deficiency is seen in chronic alcohol abuse. Alcoholics have similar brain damage on MRI to MS patients as well as B1 deficiency. I also have also uncovered another comorbidity that could affect the course of MS. Chronic alcohol abuse Alcoholism Binge drinking. Daily consumption of even small amounts of alcohol could be catastrophic for MS patients. Why PWMS should not drink alcohol: : www.encyclopedia.com How chronic alcohol abuse influences demyelination LINK : archneur.ama-assn.org So am I saying people with MS are alcoholics? NO. I am saying that studying the brains of alcoholics has revealed similar damage to the brain and nerves one sees in mulitple sclerosis. Think of it this way. MS patients already have brain/nerve damage happening. DO NOT DRINK ALCOHOL IF YOU ARE AN MS’er. It could change the course of your disease for the worse. NOT DRINKING could change the course of your MS for the better,. I felt compelled to address this in this …