2020
DOI: 10.4103/ijpm.ijpm_731_18
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Tumor budding in invasive breast cancer - An indispensable budding touchstone

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“…More investigation proved that, as the other studies revealed, 13 , 18 - 22 there was a reverse relationship between tumor stage, grade, and size, the number of lymph nodes involved, and the presence of metastasis, with the 5-year survival rates of the patients, so that as the stage or grade or size of the tumor or the number of lymph nodes involved increases, the five-year survival rate of the patients decreased. Our study also stated that an increase in the number of intratumoral or peritumoral buds could be associated with a decrease in the five-year survival rates of the patients.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…More investigation proved that, as the other studies revealed, 13 , 18 - 22 there was a reverse relationship between tumor stage, grade, and size, the number of lymph nodes involved, and the presence of metastasis, with the 5-year survival rates of the patients, so that as the stage or grade or size of the tumor or the number of lymph nodes involved increases, the five-year survival rate of the patients decreased. Our study also stated that an increase in the number of intratumoral or peritumoral buds could be associated with a decrease in the five-year survival rates of the patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…In a study by Kumarguru et al, 18 50 patients were studied, and the result, considering 20 tumor buds as cut-off, point revealed a significant direct relationship between the number of tumor buds and metastasis to lymph vessels and nodes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…2021 ). In a recent study, Mönckeberg MS was associated with the presence of tumor budding, an adverse prognostic factor in invasive breast cancer ( Kumarguru et al . 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…El hiperparatiroidismo primario (HPP) ocurre como resultado de adenomas (80 %-85 %), hiperplasias (10 %-15 %) o carcinoma (1 %) de las glándulas paratiroides Haz clic o pulse aquí para escribir texto [4,6]. Su incidencia varía según la geografía y los métodos diagnósticos, ya que en población general se estima de 10/100.000 año Haz clic o pulse aquí para escribir texto [6,7]; además, en la mayoría de casos se desconoce su etiología, sin embargo, se han identificado diferentes factores de riesgo como las radiaciones ionizantes en infancia, el uso crónico de litio, dos principales mutaciones genéticas implicadas en el ciclo celular contribuyentes de HPP, el CCND1 (que codifica la ciclina D1) presente hasta en el 40 % de los casos de adenomas esporádicos y el MEN1 (que codifica la menina) hasta en un 35 % de los casos Haz clic o pulse aquí para escribir texto [7,8].…”
Section: Tabla 2 Causas De Hipercalcemiaunclassified
“…Las manifestaciones renales van a estar dadas por la nefrolitiasis hasta en el 20 % de los pacientes, la hipercalciuria en el 40 %, además de disminución de la tasa de filtración glomerular, nefrocalcinosis y trastornos tubulares. Dentro de las manifestaciones óseas se encontró una disminución de la densidad ósea, osteoporosis hasta en un 50 % de los casos acompañada de fracturas patológicas, reabsorción de los extremos distales de las clavículas, osteítis fibrosa quística, erosiones subperiósticas en los bordes radiales de las falanges media o terminal, "cráneo de pimienta" y tumores pardos, presentándose múltiples lesiones líticas en las estructuras óseas visualizadas que correspondían a tumores pardos en nuestra paciente y visibles en el TAC abdominopélvico con contrasteHaz clic o pulse aquí para escribir texto [4,6]. Los dolores óseo, articular y muscular son frecuentes cuando el estado hiperparatiroideo es prolongado y severo.…”
Section: Tabla 2 Causas De Hipercalcemiaunclassified