Central serous chorioretinopathy is a common chorioretinal disease characterized by a buildup of subretinal fluid at the macula caused by abnormalities of the retinal pigment epithelium pump ...
Low-grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC) presents differently than the more common high-grade serous carcinoma. It tends to show up in younger people, grows slowly, and has higher survival rates. LGSOC ...
Serous effusion, defined as the excessive accumulation of fluid in body cavities such as the pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal spaces, is a critical diagnostic challenge in pathology. Cytological ...
Central serous retinopathy (or CSR, also known as central serous chorioretinopathy, or CSCR), is a disease of the eye, most notably the retina. This condition results from fluid building up underneath ...
Most uterine cancers have excellent five-year survival rates – up to 95% for localized cancer. Serous uterine cancer is an exception, with five-year survival rates of 35% to 50% for stage 1 or 2 ...
Central serous chorioretinopathy is an idiopathic retinal disorder characterized by localized serous neurosensory detachment of the macula with or without pigment epithelial detachment. Some of the ...
(a) Papillary growth pattern with columnar, pseudostratified tumor cells. This morphology can mimic HPV-associated usual-type endocervical adenocarcinoma. (b) Solid growth composed of round to ovoid ...
To compare mortality risk among long-term survivors of high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) with that of the general US population and to examine how mortality and recurrence trends have evolved ...
Consistent data about the predictive factors of the success of interval debulking surgery (CC0-IDS) in patients with advanced ovarian cancers in two large independent datasets. PROTA: A phase I ...
If you haven’t been personally impacted by ovarian cancer, then you might not know that it isn’t just one disease; there are several types — and within that, subtypes — of ovarian cancer. The most ...