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Basal cell carcinoma and atypical fibroxanthoma. 40X

H&E

 

Benign phyllodes tumor

 

Note the infiltrative border

 

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Mon. the 9th and walkabout to the Library.

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Microscopic photo showing tumor cells are negative for CD31.

Vessels are positive for CD31.. IHC stain. 20X Jian-Hua Qiao, MD, FCAP, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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Iliac bone is among the places this relatively infrequent tumor is seen typically.

This benign lesion causes expansion of the involved bone and is usually rimmed by a sclerotic rim. The lesion itself lacks mineralization. Misdiagnoses of all sorts are possible and this one has originally been diagnosed as a chondrosarcoma. Excision with clear margins is curative.

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Brain Tumor usually presents with chronic headache, vomiting, seizures, weakness of limbs and sometimes loss of consciousness. The brain tumour could be benign or malignant. The Most common beningn tumours are meningiomas, dermoids, pituitary tumours, CP angle tumours.

 

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This tumor is just larger than the size of a pencil eraser. I'm unsure if it's actually a tumor or part of my dermis that was removed, but the texture and everything under it that made concerned is now gone. These photos document several days of black salve application and the resulting eschar and hole left behind (which will fill in the next week or two).

 

My family is medically inclined and I am cautious not to use black slave in any sensitive or dangerous area of my body. Be aware the dangers of salve are very real... it can create complications that may result in severe disfigurement and death.

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Kidney tumor - adult malignancies > Adult renal cell carcinoma > Hybrid oncocytic/chromophobe tumor.

 

CD117 / CKit positive membranous staining.

  

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BONE TUMOR

Bone tumor is a cancer of bones that begins in any bone in the body. It most commonly affects the long bones that make up the arms and legs. There are several types of bone tumor. Some of the tumors occur primarily in children while other may only occur in adults.

It odes not include tumor that begins somewhere else and spreads up to the bones.

Symptoms of bone tumors-

The common signs and symptoms of bone tumor are

o Bone pain

o Swelling and tenderness near the affected area

o Broken bone

o Fatigue

o Unintended weight loss

Causes of bone tumors-

The exact cause of most bone tumor is not clear. Doctors know that bone tumor begin as an error in the DNA of the cells. The error results in growing and dividing of the cells in an uncontrolled way. These cells continue to live rather than dying at the set time. The mutated cells accumulate forming a tumor that can invade nearby structures and spread to other parts and organs of the body.

Treatment of bone tumor-

The treatment option for the bone tumor is based on the type of the cancer, its stage, the overall health of the patient, his age and the preference.

Types of bone cancer

Bone cancers are broken down into separate types based on the type of cell where the cancer began. The most common types of bone cancer include:

o Osteosarcoma- This type of tumor begins in the bone cells.

o Chondrosarcoma- It begins in cartilage cells that are commonly found on the ends of bones.

o Ewing’s sarcoma- It’s not clear where in bone Ewing’s sarcoma begins but research shows that it begins in nerve tissues.

The treatment usually involves surgery, chemotherapy, radiation or a combination of treatments.

Surgery

Surgery is done to remove the entire bone cancer. For the accomplishment of the same, doctors remove the tumor and a small portion of healthy tissue that surrounds it. There are different types of surgery to treat bone tumor which may include:

o Surgery to remove a limb

o Surgery to remove the cancer, but spare the limb

o Surgery for cancer that doesn’t affect the limbs.

Radiation therapy

Radiation therapy uses high power beams of energy such as X rays to kill cells that spread cancer or tumor. During this therapy, the patient is made to lie down on a table while a special machine moves around him and aims the energy beams at precise points on the body.

Radiation therapy is used in people with bone tumor that cannot be removed with the help of surgery. Radiation therapy is also sometimes used after surgery to kill any tumor cells that may be left behind. Those with advanced bone tumor, radiation therapy may help controlling signs and symptoms such as pain

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is drugs based treatment that uses chemicals to kill the cells spreading cancer. It is mostly give intravenously. The chemotherapy medication travel through out the patient’s body

It is often combined with radiation therapy before surgery to shrink a bone cancer to a more manageable size that allows the surgeon to perform a limb-sparing surgery.

   

This article has been written and posted by a health advisor working at bookmydoctor.com, who also provides free of cost consultancy to patients and advise to search and find, Treatment of bone tumors By visiting the site, patients can look for Symptoms of bone tumors and to get their proper treatment. Causes of bone tumors to get their proper treatment.

  

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Microscopic photo showing sheets of tumor cells with abundant granular cytoplasm and small unremarkable bland nuclei. The tumors is non-encapsulated and the tumor cells are grouped in a nest-like pattern, surrounded by thin strands of fibrous tissue. Jian-Hua Qiao, MD, FCAP, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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hepatocarcinoma from mice.

 

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I saw my old friend, Harry, the other day. I hadn't seen him in years, and there he was, not ten feet from me at the gas station. I caught his eye, smiled and nodded to him as if to ask "How're you doing?" while I filled my tank. He smiled and nodded back, then finished his transaction and drove away. That was somewhat of a bittersweet moment for me, as Harry's not just an old friend, but a very dear friend... he just doesn't know it. We were both involved with an outreach of Campus Crusade over 20 years ago. We worked with the music team, me as a guitar player, and Harry as a singer and sometimes saxophone player. Harry was an easy person to like... we became pretty fast friends and enjoyed our time together as often as we could.

 

Harry lived about an hour's drive away in Henderson, where he was quite respected as a high school teacher. This was back in the day before cell phones... we had to call from a landline to schedule time together. My work occasionally put me in the proximity of Henderson and I'd call Harry from a payphone... he'd be ready at a moment's notice to get together for dinner and some catching up. One day, however, Harry didn't answer the phone, and he didn't for months thereafter... and then, once again, he answered and, after some odd discussion, invited me over. He explained to me that he had a seizure while visiting family in Winston-Salem and awoke in a hospital room... he was diagnosed with a serious brain tumor and surgery followed shortly afterward. That surgery saved his life... but the removal of that tumor and surrounding brain matter, or margins as it is known, left him with no recollection of me or our friendship.

 

I remember that evening quite well. I was sitting there with my friend intact in every way, save one... I could see the life of our friendship in his eyes, and I could tell it was gone. This was one of the most awkward moments of my life. He told me that he hoped that I'd understand that he didn't want to pursue our friendship any further, as he had other things he needed to work through. As I said, he was a teacher at a local high school and his memory loss was an issue there, too. I understood, though it made the drive home quite a lot longer that night than it had ever been before. In effect, he had literally died before my eyes and I was in tears as I prayed for Harry... and my loss.

 

Do you remember making friends as a child? "Do you want to be friends? Cool... let's go ride bikes!"... or catch tadpoles, or draw, or play on the swings, or toss a football... simple as that. Adult friendships, however, can be messy things... it's hard to find that one right one you can open your heart to. Harder, still, to let it go once you've got it. I had to do that a lot as a child, being a member of a military family that moved so often. Seeing Harry again brought those memories back... and the memories of so many friends whose names I'd forgotten over the years.

 

I put no stock at all in time+matter+chance... I believe things happen for a reason. The 9th chapter of the Book of John opens with the disciples doing what many of us do, trying to figure out the Almighty. As Jesus went along, He saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked Him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” “Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said Jesus, “but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him. As long as it is day, we must do the works of him who sent me. Night is coming, when no one can work. While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” Have you ever thought that the rough places on the road of life are actually blessings waiting for illumination? That's exactly what the "light of the world" does.

 

I cannot even imagine where I would be today were it not for all those friends, past and present, who have given me a heart full of joy even in the midst of the fearful journey life can be sometimes. One and all, they helped to make me the man I am today. Even in the sadness of it all, Harry still makes me smile. Love comes into that quotient, as well, as is the case with Harry… you don't grieve for things you don't love. Understanding that comes as a part of growing up, yet it doesn't make such situations any easier as you go through life. That "growing up" measure settles in, however, and you begin to understand that regardless of the pain and accountability friendships can bring, there are no regrets. And let's face it, no matter the season through life, friends make that life a lot more tolerable... and often fun.

 

Take this fella here, for instance... he was minding his own business as a number of other species squabbled around him along the docks of Wanchese, North Carolina, while I was visiting with photographer friend Gregg Southard, who lives nearby. He had apparently had enough and took to the sky. He made a full circuit of the harbor, returned to the very spot he left from and paddled up to me with an expression as if to say "What'd I miss?" My answer was a smile.

 

I'm headed back there for the weekend... the weather looks iffy, but I'll bet there's a shot to be had! I hope for a good weekend for you too... go out and make a new friend, even if it's a pelican.

 

A Season in Your Path, by Wayne Watson

 

(You can hear this song here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCbleRC0SsI )

 

Heard that friends are friends forever

But we don't talk much anymore

I guess that I've gone my way

And I guess that you've gone yours

Was kindness too neglected

On my list of deep regret?

In spite of distance unexpected

Can we forgive but not forget?

 

Sometimes I think about you

Some old memories make me cry

Remembering the good times makes me laugh

But all in all, I'm richer

For the happy and the sad

And I'm thankful for a season in your path

 

I guess God alone deciphers

When people need each other most

Who will be the blessed receiver

And who will be the gracious host

And all a servant here can do

Is unto the Lord avail

Content at times to be the wind

And at times to be the sail

 

If another winter settles

On your shoulder down the road

Without a thought of what's behind us

Let me help you pull your load

 

Sometimes I think about you

Some old memories make me cry

Remembering the good times makes me laugh

But all in all, I'm richer

For the happy and the sad

And I'm thankful for a season in your path

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In Palazzo Vecchio la Festa con Chiara Francini - 19 settembre 2019

The colored region shows a segmented stiffness map of tumor and edema which is overlaid onto a T2 weighted MRI image. Warmer colors show regions of high stiffness. The tumor was localized in the top center of the brain.

 

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Image courtesy of PhD candidate Ligin Solamen (advisor: Professor Keith Paulsen).

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Microscopic photo showing tumor with papillary cystic growth pattern and intervening lymphoid tissue. The cysts are lined by double layers of characteristic eosinophilic epithelial cells (oncocytes) and are embedded in a dense lymphoid stroma, bearing germinal centers. Jian-Hua Qiao, MD, FCAP, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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Hundreds of underwear-clad runners made their way full circle from The Abbey around the perimeter of West Hollywood Park in the Cupid's Undie Run on Valentine's weekend to raise money for The Children's Tumor Foundation. West Hollywood, CA (Feb 15, 2014)

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Top scan of me (or is it a bottom one). The encirceled area is the tumor.

 

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A bear coming out of the back of the haunted tree's head

 

Santa's Land, Cherokee, NC

Microscopic photo an orderly sheet of oncocytes which have abundent finely granular cytoplasm. Rare lymphocytes are present. Papanicolaou stain. 100X oil objective magnification. Jian-Hua Qiao, MD, FCAP, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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A 9 year girl with a 2 cm tumor near the left nipple, unchanged in size over past 3 years.

 

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