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  • 81Wilms' tumor — Classification and external resources Cut section showing two halves of a nephroblastoma specimen. Note the prominent septa subdividing the sectioned surface and the protrusion of tumor into the renal pelvis, resembling botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma …

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  • 82Medical sign — A medical sign is an objective[1] indication of some medical fact or characteristic that may be detected by a physician during a physical examination of a patient.[2] Signs may have no meaning for, and can even go unnoticed by, the patient, but… …

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  • 83Futile medical care — refers to the belief that in cases where there is no hope for improvement of an incapacitating condition that no course of treatment is called for. It is distinct from the idea of euthanasia because euthanasia involves active intervention to end… …

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  • 84Neuroblastoma — Neuroblastoma, NOS Classification and external resources microscopic view of a typical neuroblastoma with rosette formation ICD 10 C …

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  • 85Mast cell tumor — Infobox Disease Name = Mast cell tumor Caption = DiseasesDB = 34450 ICD10 = ICD10|C|96|2|c|81, ICD10|D|47|0|d|37 ICD9 = ICD9|238.5 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = derm eMedicineTopic = 258 MeshID = D034801 A mast cell tumor is a type… …

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  • 86Schizophreniform disorder — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Schizophreniform disorder ICD10 = ICD9 = 295.40 Schizophreniform disorder is characterized by the presence of criterion A symptoms of schizophrenia. These include: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech,… …

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  • 87Mitotic index — is a measure for the proliferation status of a cell population. It is defined as the ratio between the number of cells in mitosis and the total number of cells. The mitotic index is an important prognostic factor predicting both overall survival… …

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  • 88Mammary tumor — For mammary tumors in humans, see breast cancer. A mammary tumor is a tumor originating in the mammary gland. It is a common finding in older female dogs and cats that are not spayed, but they are found in other animals as well. The mammary… …

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  • 89Biomarker (medicine) — For other uses, see Biomarker (disambiguation). In medicine, a biomarker is a term often used to refer to a protein measured in blood whose concentration reflects the severity or presence of some disease state. More generally a biomarker is… …

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  • 90King's College Criteria — The King s College Criteria or the King s College Hospital criteria were devised in 1989 to determine if there were any early indices of poor prognosis in patients with acute liver failure. Acute liver failure is defined as the onset of… …

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