3 results match your criteria: "CHI Creighton University Medical Center-Bergan Mercy[Affiliation]"
J Radiol Case Rep
November 2021
Department of Radiology, CHI Creighton University Medical Center-Bergan Mercy, Omaha, USA.
Perineural invasion is a rare prognostic finding of squamous cell carcinomas that is associated with a poor prognosis. Early recognition of perineural invasion is imperative to improving treatment and lowering recurrence. Here we report the case of a 77-year-old Caucasian male with a suspicious mass on his forehead.
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January 2021
Department of Radiology, CHI Creighton University Medical Center-Bergan Mercy, 7500 Mercy Rd, Omaha, NE 68124.
Ganglioneuromas (GN) are rare, mature tumors that arise in the posterior mediastinum or retroperitoneum from neural crest cells and present as slow growing masses in the pediatric population. While they are often found incidentally in unrelated diagnostic workup, they can become symptomatic due to their size and location. They typically demonstrate the nonspecific appearance of a solid mass without invasive or destructive features across different modalities.
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June 2017
Department of Surgery, CHI Creighton University Medical Center Bergan Mercy, 7500 Mercy Road, Omaha, NE 68124, USA; Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, S 42nd Street and Emile Street, Omaha, NE 68198, USA. Electronic address:
Colorectal cancers develop through at least 3 major pathways, including chromosomal instability, mismatch repair, and methylator phenotype. These pathways can coexist in a single individual and occur in both sporadic and inherited colorectal cancers. In spite of the unique molecular and genetic signatures of colorectal cancers, nonspecific chemotherapy based on the antineoplastic effects of 5-fluorouracil is the cornerstone of therapy for stage III and some stage II disease.
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