Publications by authors named "Ough Y"

Treatment for fibromyalgia is largely empiric and supportive, and favors a multidisciplinary approach. Despite treatment, symptomatic relief is often inadequate and temporary. Over 90% of fibromyalgia patients seek alternative medical care.

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Immunoblastic lymphoma (IBL) showing features of angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy (AIBL) is described. Abundant eosinophilic extracellular deposits were present in lymph nodes. Electron microscopic and immunoperoxidase studies showed this material was composed of degenerating tumor cells and polyclonal immunoglobulins (Mu and Alpha heavy chains and Kappa and Lambda light chains).

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Autopsy data of 423 cases of primary tumor of the lung over a 36-year period were evaluated for the presence of gastrointestinal tract metastases. Fifty-eight cases (14%) were found and were analyzed for histologic nature of tumor, anatomic location, symptomatology and complications. The most common histologic type of lung tumor causing gastrointestinal tract metastasis was squamous cell (19 cases, 33%), followed by large cell (17 cases, 29%), and oat cell (11 cases, 19%).

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Epidermoid cyst (metaplastic mesodermal cyst) is the most common true cyst of the spleen. The pathogenesis is unknown. The lesion is usually asymptomatic and has a characteristic gross morphology.

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Mucinous adenocarcinoma developing in a chronic anal fistula is a rare tumor of the anus of which there are less than 150 reported cases. There has been some debate as to whether the fistula is the source of the tumor, or whether the fistula is the presenting feature of a slow-growing, indolent carcinoma. Two recent cases seen at our hospital are presented, along with a review of the literature and what we feel to be strong evidence that the fistula and associated anal glands are indeed the source of this unusual tumor.

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