Definition of Peritumoral. Meaning of Peritumoral. Synonyms of Peritumoral

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- tumor, with its diameters marked as an X. There is hypoattenuating (dark) peritumoral edema in the surrounding white matter, with a "finger-like" spread....
- Tiwari; Donna Plecha; Anant Madabhushi (18 May 2017). "Intratumoral and peritumoral radiomics for the pretreatment prediction of pathological complete response...
- Christiansen P, Kroman N, et al. (May 2009). "Po****tion-based study of peritumoral lymphovascular invasion and outcome among patients with operable breast...
- L (2010). "Epithelial-stromal interaction 1 (EPSTI1) substitutes for peritumoral fibroblasts in the tumor microenvironment". Am. J. Pathol. 176 (3): 1229–40...
- current research shows that dexamethasone is capable of decreasing peritumoral water content and local tissue pressure to decrease ICP. In people who...
- Stevens–Johnson syndrome. Corticosteroids, usually dexamethasone, can reduce peritumoral edema (through rearrangement of the blood–brain barrier), diminishing...
- cell carcinoma (CD10 epithelial staining) from trichoblastoma (CD10 peritumoral stromal staining), basal cell carcinoma with follicular differentiation...
- be solid, rim, or nodular. Adjacent cord edema and syringomyelia and peritumoral cysts may be present in addition to reactive scoliosis. It is nearly...
- on the peritumoral vasculature in head and neck cancer, revealing that patients with metastatic disease were more likely to have high peritumoral blood...
- of which have high mortality rates. Oncomatryx's research focuses on peritumoral stroma, which has been found to take part in promoting cancer invasiveness...