Medicine

Human SPANXF1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xq27.1 and is approximately 1 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may be involved in the maturation of sperm. »
Human SPANXN1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xq27 and is approximately 9 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may play a role in spermatid development. »
Human SPANXN2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xq27.3 and is approximately 9 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may be involved in gametogenesis. »
Human SPANXN3 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xq27.3 and is approximately 9 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may play a role in gamete maturation. »
Human SPANXN4 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xq27.3 and is approximately 9 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may be involved in spermatogenesis. »
Human SPANXN5 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xp11.22 and is approximately 2 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
SPARC (303 aa, ~35 kDa) is encoded by the human SPARC gene. This protein is involved in calcium binding and deposition, cell… »
This gene is involved in the regulation of cellular morphology, extracellular matrix deposition and cell cycle progression. »
Human SPARC wild-type allele is located within 5q31.3-q32 and is approximately 26 kb in length. This allele, which encodes SPARC protein, plays… »
SPARC-like protein 1 (664 aa, ~75 kDa) is encoded by the human SPARCL1 gene. This protein may be involved in both leukocyte… »
This gene may be involved in leukocyte transendothelial migration. »
Human SPARCL1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 4q22.1 and is approximately 58 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A fluoroquinolone antibiotic that inhibits bacterial DNA gyrase, thereby inhibiting DNA replication and transcription. Sparfloxacin was withdrawn from the U.S. market due… »
The disodium salt form of N-phosphonacetyl-L-aspartate (PALA), a pyrimidine antimetabolite with antineoplastic activity. PALA inhibits pyrimidine biosynthesis and increases the extent… »
A stable transition state analogue for an aspartate transcarbamylase-catalyzed reaction with antineoplastic activity. Sparfosic acid is a stable transition analogue of the… »
Infection of animals, including fish and man, with a developmental stage of Diphyllobothrium. This stage has recently been referred to as a… »
Indicative of the use of something very judiciously. »
Issue associated with a flash of light related to an electrical discharge in an unexpected location. »
An electronic device consisting of electrical contacts separated by a gap across which a spark will form when the voltage is high… »
A prolactin producing pituitary gland adenoma composed of relatively large, chromophobic or slightly acidophilic cells with well developed, abundant endoplasmic reticulum, and… »
A growth hormone producing pituitary gland adenoma composed of small, round cells containing fibrous bodies and scarce, small secretory granules. »
A sudden contraction of a muscle or group of muscles, such as a cramp. »
A rare movement disorder of unknown etiology, characterized by painful, involuntary turns of the head to the right, left, upwards, or… »
A disorder of the intestines commonly marked by abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in a person’s bowel habits. This may include… »
A type of cerebral palsy characterized by spasticity and hypertonia of the lower extremities bilaterally, particularly the legs, hips, and pelvis; this… »
Increased involuntary muscle tone caused by central nervous system disorders that affect the regions interfering with voluntary movement. It results in gait,… »
Refers to the ways in which objects or bodies are placed in space and in relation to each other. »
The number of occurrences of something within a given spatial interval. »
Position or alignment relative to points of the compass or other specific directions. »
A term used to indicate an object's position in space or it's relationship in space to another object. »
Tumor de tejido blando que es sumamente común en los niños mayores y adolescentes. Empieza en el tejido blando de… »
This gene may be involved in prostate development and prostate cancer. »
Human SPDEF wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 6p21.3 and is approximately 19 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
To communicate using verbal language. »
A device designed to convert electrical signals to sounds that can be heard. »
A distribution-free analog of correlation analysis. Like regression, it can be applied to compare two independent random variables, each at several levels… »
A characteristic of a medicinal product, specifying that its most predominant agreeable savor detected by the unified sensation of taste and olfactory… »
The essential oil extracted from the flowering tops of Mentha spicata. Spearmint oil is used for its aromatic properties and for treatment… »
This gene may be involved in nuclear structure. »
Human SPECC1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 17p11.2 and is approximately 310 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A fusion gene that results from a chromosomal translocation t(5;17)(q33;p11.2) which fuses the 5' portion of the SPECC1 gene to the 3'… »
A fusion protein encoded by the SPECC1/PDGFRB fusion gene. This protein is comprised of almost the entire cytospin-B protein fused to the… »
Surpassing what is common or usual or expected. »
A question about whether an individual takes or took special care with their hair grooming. »
A form of therapy which includes dietary approaches and special diets that are applied as alternative therapies for risk factors or chronic… »
A funding mechanism designed to ensure that new investigators share the same granting success rate as more established applicants. »
Histological technique in which special stains are used to visualize specific tissue and cellular structures. These are dyes that bind to the… »
The term special populations refers to those population segments that may experience, or are known to experience, high cancer rates and/or are… »
NCI initiative to develop and maintain partnerships between scientific researchers and community leaders from a broad range of minority and underserved… »
Multidisciplinary research aimed at addressing and modifying the excessive cancer incidence and/or mortality rates, the lower cancer survival rates, or the inadequate… »
Specific conditions under which a device should be stored. »
In medicine, a doctor or other health care professional who is trained and licensed in a special area of practice. Examples of… »
A physician who receives additional education and training in one particular area of medicine »
Developed or designed for a special activity or function. »
Support all aspects of R&D from basic to clinical and may involve ancillary support activities such as patient care. They differ from… »
A cell that covers the surface of the body and lines its cavities that has a specific function to perform. »
The Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPOREs) established by NCI to promote interdisciplinary research and to speed the bi-directional exchange between basic… »
A bed with a non-standard mattress, especially those for preventing or treating bed sores or for treatment of burn victims. »
A group of organisms that differ from all other groups of organisms and that are capable of breeding and producing fertile… »
A coded value specifying one of the basic units of biological classification and taxonomic rank that specifies a group of organisms that… »
The taxonomic ranking including both species and subspecies. »
A taxonomic category below species group. »
The density (mass per unit volume) of any material divided by that of water at a standard temperature. »
An immune cell such as a T or B lymphocyte that responds to a single, specific antigen. »
Animals or humans raised in the absence of a particular disease-causing virus or other microorganism. Less frequently plants are cultivated pathogen-free. … »
An anxiety disorder characterized by an intense, irrational fear cued by the presence or anticipation of a specific object or situation. Exposure… »
A quantitative measure of the radioactive emissions per unit time per unit mass. »
Volume contained in a unit mass. This is the reciprocal of the commonly encountered density, the mass within a unit volume. … »
A detailed description of criteria for a piece of work. »
When referring to a medical test, specificity refers to the percentage of people who test negative for a specific disease among a… »
The probability that a test will produce a true negative result when used on non-effected subjects as compared to a reference or… »
Clearly and explicitly stated. »
Be specific about something; define clearly. »
A part of a thing, or of several things, taken to demonstrate or to determine the character of the whole, e.g. a… »
A specimen that has been subjected to and adjusted to the average ambient temperature of a room, usually considered to be around… »
The process of preparing a sample or portion of a sample for storage, preservation, or further analysis. »
A coded value specifying the kind of the specimen derived from other specimens. EXAMPLE(S): specimen, aliquot, isolate. »
A quantitative measurement of the weight of a biological specimen. »
Speckle-type POZ protein (374 aa, ~42 kDa) is encoded by the human SPOP gene. This protein may be involved in the modulation… »
Non-homogenous leukoplakia on the oral mucosa. It is associated with a high risk for malignant transformation. »
A special type of computed tomography (CT) scan in which a small amount of a radioactive drug is injected into a vein… »
An aminocyclitol aminoglycoside antibiotic derived from Streptomyces spectabilis with bacteriostatic activity. Spectinomycin binds to the bacterial 30S ribosomal subunit. As a result,… »
The hydrochloride salt form of spectinomycin, an aminocyclitol antibiotic derived from Streptomyces spectabilis with antibacterial property. Spectinomycin hydrochloride binds to the bacterial… »
The anhydrous hydrochloride salt form of spectinomycin, an aminocyclitol aminoglycoside antibiotic derived from Streptomyces spectabilis with bacteriostatic activity. Spectinomycin binds to the… »
The sulfate salt form of spectinomycin, an aminocyclitol aminoglycoside antibiotic derived from Streptomyces spectabilis with bacteriostatic activity. Spectinomycin binds to the bacterial… »
The tetrahydrate sulfate salt form of spectinomycin, an aminocyclitol aminoglycoside antibiotic derived from Streptomyces spectabilis with bacteriostatic activity. Spectinomycin binds to the… »
A novel karyotyping procedure which is based on the simultaneous hybridization of 24 chromosome-specific painting probes labeled with different fluorochromes or fluorochrome… »
An artifact that occurs when signals from a different spectral range get added to an image. »
The procedure by which the measured spectrum of a mixed pixel is decomposed into a collection of constituent spectra. »
Spectrin beta chain, non-erythrocytic 2 (2390 aa, ~271 kDa) is encoded by the human SPTBN2 gene. This protein plays a role in… »
Encoded by human SSH3BP1 Gene, Spectrin SH3 Domain Binding Protein 1 contains similarity to homeotic proteins, several polyproline stretches, and a C… »
A type of analytical instrument used to measure certain physical properties such as energy, mass and wavelength via the dispersion of radiant… »
A device designed to measure wave lengths and angles of deflection of an electromagnetic radiation source, generating a spectrum plot across… »
A class of analytical techniques used to measure certain physical properties such as energy, mass and wavelength via the dispersion of radiant… »
A photometer that measures the intensity of light as a function of wavelength. »
The study of the amount of light that is taken up, given off, or scattered (reflected) by an object. Spectroscopy breaks down… »
Circular dichroism (CD), optical rotatory dispersion (ORD). Linearly polarized light can be thought of as a combination of right and left-handed… »
An array of entities, such as light waves or particles, ordered in accordance with the magnitudes of a common physical property, such… »
An instrument used to widen an opening of the body to make it easier to look inside. »
The exchange of spoken words. »
Many disorders can affect our ability to speak and communicate. They range from saying sounds incorrectly to being completely unable to speak… »
Children vary in their development of speech and language skills. Health professionals have milestones for what's normal. These milestones help determine if… »
A term referring to disorders characterized by the disruption of normal speech. It includes stuttering, lisps, dysarthria and voice disorders. »
A specialist who evaluates and treats people with communication and swallowing problems. Also called speech therapist. »
A field of study concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of speech and voice. »
An electronic device designed to convert speech sounds into electrical signals, especially as part of a cochlear implant. »
A specialist who evaluates and treats people with communication and swallowing problems. Also called speech pathologist. »
A scalar measure of the rate of movement of the object expressed either as the distance travelled divided by the time taken… »
The male reproductive cell, formed in the testicle. A sperm unites with an egg to form an embryo. »
Hyaluronidase degrades hyaluronic acid, a major structural proteoglycan found in extracellular matrices and basement membranes. Six members of the hyaluronidase family are… »
A procedure in which a sample of sperm cells is removed from the testicle or epididymis through a small needle attached to… »
Freezing sperm for use in the future. This procedure can allow men to father children after loss of fertility. »
A count of the number of sperm in a sample of semen. A sperm count may be used as a measure of… »
The process of freezing sperm and storing it for future use. Samples of semen are collected and checked under a microscope in… »
A lump of extravasated sperm in the paratesticular region in men who have undergone vasectomy. »
The determination of the amount of sperm capable of forward, progressive movement present in a semen sample. »
Methods for short or long term preservation of sperm cells, such as cryopreservation in liquid nitrogen. »
Sperm protein associated with the nucleus on the X chromosome A (97 aa, ~11 kDa) is encoded by the human SPANXA2 and… »
Sperm protein associated with the nucleus on the X chromosome B/F (103 aa, ~12 kDa) is encoded by the human SPANXB1, SPANXB2,… »
Sperm protein associated with the nucleus on the X chromosome C (97 aa, ~11 kDa) is encoded by the human SPANXC… »
Sperm protein associated with the nucleus on the X chromosome D (97 aa, ~11 kDa) is encoded by the human SPANXD… »
Sperm protein associated with the nucleus on the X chromosome E (97 aa, ~11 kDa) is encoded by the human SPANXE… »
Sperm protein associated with the nucleus on the X chromosome N1 (72 aa, ~8 kDa) is encoded by the human SPANXN1… »
Sperm protein associated with the nucleus on the X chromosome N2 (180 aa, ~20 kDa) is encoded by the human SPANXN2… »
Sperm protein associated with the nucleus on the X chromosome N3 (141 aa, ~16 kDa) is encoded by the human SPANXN3… »
Sperm protein associated with the nucleus on the X chromosome N4 (99 aa, ~11 kDa) is encoded by the human SPANXN4… »
Sperm protein associated with the nucleus on the X chromosome N5 (72 aa, ~8 kDa) is encoded by the human SPANXN5… »
Removal of sperm from a man's testis or epididymis by a doctor using a fine needle or other instrument. »
A branch of the abdominal aorta that supplies oxygenated blood to the testis. »
A cord-like structure in the male reproductive system that contains nerves, blood and lymph vessels, and the vas deferens (a coiled tube… »
Leakage due to breakdown of a spermatic cord anastomosis. »
Bleeding originating from the spermatic cord. »
A benign adipose tissue neoplasm of the spermatic cord. This is the most common tumor amongst the benign paratesticular lesions. »
Blockage of the normal flow of the contents of the spermatic cord. »
An opening in the wall of the spermatic cord. »
Narrowing or stricture of the spermatic cord. »
The veins arising in the right and left testicles that join to form the spermatic plexus then diverge with the left segment… »
Male germ cells derived from spermatocytes and developing into spermatozoa. »
Spermatid nuclear transition protein 1 (55 aa, ~6 kDa) is encoded by the human TNP1 gene. This protein is involved in the… »
Male germ cells derived from spermatogonia and developing into spermatids. »
The maturation and propagation of spermatozoa. The process consists of three phases, mitosis, meiosis, and spermiogenesis. This results in a specialized cell… »
The transcriptional regulator CREM plays a key role in spermatogenesis, acting as a central transcription factor triggering a cascade of transcriptional activation… »
A cell that produces sperm. »
The primitive differentiated male gamete which gives rise to a spermatocyte. »
The determination of the number of spermatozoa cells present in a sample. »
The male reproductive cell that is formed in the testicle. A sperm consists of a head, a body, and a tail that… »
A vaginal cream that is deleterious to sperm. »
A vaginal foam that is deleterious to sperm. »
A vaginal jelly that is deleterious to sperm. »
A chemical substance that kills sperm and is used as a type of birth control. It is available over-the-counter (without a doctor’s… »
A polyamine that has a similar structure to tetradecane but the carbons at positions 1, 5, 10 and 14 are replaced by… »
A scale for rating the level of sunburn protection in sunscreen products. The higher the SPF, the more sunburn protection it… »
A meningioma that affects the sphenocavernous region. »
A type of paranasal sinus (a hollow space in the bones around the nose). There are two large sphenoid sinuses in the… »
A benign neoplasm that arises from the ciliated respiratory mucosa that lines the sphenoid sinus. It results from the invagination and… »
A benign or malignant neoplasm that affects the sphenoid sinus. Representative examples of benign neoplasms include Schneiderian papilloma and salivary gland-type… »
A polyp that arises from the sphenoid sinus mucosa. It is characterized by the presence of edematous tissue infiltrated by inflammatory… »
A papilloma that arises from the ciliated respiratory mucosa that lines the sphenoid sinus. It is classified as inverted papilloma and… »
A squamous cell carcinoma that arises from the mucosal epithelial surface of the sphenoid sinus. Patients may present with nasal fullness,… »
An acute or chronic inflammatory process affecting the mucous membrane of the sphenoid sinus. »
A meningioma that affects the sphenoorbital region. »
A solid or hollow three-dimensional object bounded by a closed surface such that every point on the surface is equidistant from the… »
Small, abnormal spherical red blood cells with more than the normal amount of hemoglobin. »
The determination of the number of spherocytes present in a sample. »
A hereditary or acquired blood disorder characterized by the presence of smaller than normal, sphere-shaped erythrocytes. It results in hemolytic anemia and… »
Cells, usually bacteria or yeast, which have partially lost their cell wall, lost their characteristic shape and become round. »
A ring-shaped muscle that relaxes or tightens to open or close a passage or opening in the body. Examples are the anal… »
The muscle fibres around the opening of the common bile duct (ductus choledochus) into the duodenum at the papilla of Vater. … »
A taxonomic family of marine and soil borne bacterium in the phylum Bacteroidetes that includes the genera Nubsella, Pedobacter, Sphingobacterium and Mucilaginibacter,… »
A genus of aerobic, Gram negative, rod and cocci shaped bacterium assigned to the phylum Bacteroidetes and the family Sphingobacteriaceae. »
A species of aerobic, Gram negative, rod and cocci shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Bacteroidetes. This species contains sphingolipids, can ferment… »
A species of aerobic, Gram negative, rod and cocci shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Bacteroidetes. This species contains sphingolipids, can ferment… »
A species of aerobic, Gram negative, rod and cocci shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Bacteroidetes. This species contains sphingolipids, can ferment… »
A species of aerobic, Gram negative, rod and cocci shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Bacteroidetes. This species contains sphingolipids, can ferment… »
Any lipid derived from the aliphatic amino alcohol sphingosine, in which a single fatty acid is covalently bound to sphingosine via an… »
Sphingolipid delta(4)-desaturase DES1 (323 aa, ~38 kDa) is encoded by the human DEGS1 gene. This protein plays a role in fatty acid… »
Sphingolipid delta(4)-desaturase/C4-hydroxylase DES2 (323 aa, ~37 kDa) is encoded by the human DEGS2 gene. This protein is involved in sphingolipid biosynthesis. … »
A taxonomic family of Gram negative bacterium, which are found in soil, water and activated sludge, in the phylum Proteobacteria that includes… »
A genus of strictly aerobic, Gram negative, rod shaped bacterium assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria and the family Sphingomonadaceae. »
A species of strictly aerobic, Gram negative, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria. This species contains glycosphingolipids instead of lipopolysaccharide… »
Sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase (629 aa, ~70 kDa) is encoded by the human SMPD1 gene. This protein plays a role in sphingomyelin catabolism. … »
Sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase 2 (423 aa, ~48 kDa) is encoded by the human SMPD2 gene. This protein is involved in phospholipid metabolism. … »
Sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase 3 (655 aa, ~71 kDa) is encoded by the human SMPD3 gene. This protein plays a role in ceramide… »
Sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase 4 (827 aa, ~93 kDa) is encoded by the human SMPD4 gene. This protein is involved in sphingomyelin catabolism. … »
Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 1 (382 aa, ~43 kDa) is encoded by the human S1PR1 gene. This protein plays a role in phospholipid… »
Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 2 (353 aa, ~39 kDa) is encoded by the human S1PR2 gene. This protein is involved in transcriptional activation,… »
Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 3 (378 aa, ~42 kDa) is encoded by the human S1PR3 gene. This G protein-coupled receptor may play a… »
Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 4 (384 aa, ~42 kDa) is encoded by the human S1PR4 gene. This G protein-coupled receptor may be involved… »
Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 5 (398 aa, ~42 kDa) is encoded by the human S1PR5 gene. This protein plays a role in the… »
Sphingosine kinase 1 (384 aa, ~43 kDa) is encoded by the human SPHK1 gene. This protein plays a role in the phosphorylation… »
An orally available, aryladamantane compound and selective inhibitor of sphingosine kinase-2 (SK2) with potential antineoplastic activity. Upon administration, ABC294640 competitively binds to… »
Sphingosine-1-phosphate lyase 1 (568 aa, ~64 kDa) is encoded by the human SGPL1 gene. This protein plays a role in apoptosis, the… »
Sphingosine-1-phosphate phosphatase 1 (441 aa, ~49 kDa) is encoded by the human SGPP1 gene. This protein is involved in regulating intracellular and… »
Sphingosine-1-phosphate phosphatase 2 (399 aa, ~48 kDa) is encoded by the human SGPP2 gene. This protein plays a role in regulating intracellular… »
This gene plays a role in lipid phosphorylation and signal transduction. »
Human SPHK1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 17q25.2 and is approximately 3 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
An instrument used for non-invasive determination of arterial blood pressure, generally consisting of an inflatable cuff and a pressure readout device, classically,… »
This gene plays a role in transcriptional activation, cellular development and hematopoiesis. »
SPI1 is a putative oncogene specifically activated in acute murine erythroleukemias, induced by the Friend spleen focus forming virus. It encodes… »
The human SPI1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 11p11.2 and is approximately 24 kb in length. This allele, which… »
This gene is involved in the modulation of gene transcription. »
Human SPIB wild-type allele is located within 19q13.3-q13.4 and is approximately 10 kb in length. This allele, which encodes transcription factor Spi-B… »
Covered with or having small needlelike structures (spicules) or fine fleshy points. »
A lump of tissue with spikes or points on the surface. »
A tiny, needle-like structure. »
Though many people are afraid of spiders, they rarely bite people unless threatened. Most spider bites are harmless. Occasionally, spider… »
A congenital neural tube defect in which vertebrae are not fully formed. It results in the protrusion of the spinal cord through… »
The mildest form of spina bifida, characterized by any of several neural tube defects which may go undetected until an x-ray is… »
Of or relating to the spine or spinal cord. »
A temporary loss of feeling in the abdomen and/or the lower part of the body. Special drugs called anesthetics are injected into… »
A chronic adhesive arachnoiditis in the spinal arachnoid, with root and spinal cord symptoms similar to those caused by pressure from a… »
A branch of the intercostal artery that supplies oxygenated blood to the spinal cord and the pia mater. »
A temporary loss of feeling in the abdomen and/or the lower part of the body. Special drugs called anesthetics are injected into… »
The narrow, fluid-filled space in the spinal column (the bones, muscles, tendons, and other tissues that reach from the base of the… »
A slow-growing malignant bone tumor arising from the remnants of the notochord and occurring in the spine. It is characterized by… »
The bones, muscles, tendons, and other tissues that reach from the base of the skull to the tailbone. The spinal column encloses… »
A column of nerve tissue that runs from the base of the skull down the back. It is surrounded by three protective… »
A low or high grade astrocytoma that arises in the spinal cord. »
Pressure on the spinal cord that may be caused by a tumor, a spinal fracture, or other conditions. Spinal cord compression may… »
Your spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that runs down the middle of your back. It carries signals back and forth… »
A non neoplastic or neoplastic disorder that affects the spinal cord. »
Any of the grooves on in the spinal cord. »
A benign or malignant neoplasm that arises from glial cells in the spinal cord. Representative examples include ependymoma, astrocytoma, and… »
Ischemic necrosis of the spinal cord due to spinal artery occlusion during the birthing process. »
Ischemic necrosis of the spinal cord caused by occlusion of the arteries that supply blood to the spinal cord. Signs and symptoms… »
Your spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that runs down the middle of your back. It carries signals back and forth… »
Traumatic damage of the spinal cord. »
A benign adipose tissue neoplasm of the spinal cord. It is usually associated with dysraphism in which the intraspinal component communicates with… »
A non-Hodgkin or Hodgkin lymphoma that arises in the spinal cord as a primary lesion. »
A meningioma that affects the spinal cord. »
A primary or metastatic neoplasm affecting the spinal cord. »
A neuroblastoma arising from the spinal cord. »
Any component of the central nervous system contained within the spinal column or the vertebral canal. »
A central nervous system primitive neuroectodermal tumor arising from the spinal cord. »
A highly invasive form of electroanalgesia used to treat various chronic pain syndromes, which resist treatment by more common means. It… »
A congenital or acquired deformity of the spine. Representative examples include scoliosis, kyphosis, and sagittal imbalance. »
An interbody spinal implant of flat circular form for insertion at least in part across a disc space between adjacent vertebral bodies… »
An injury to the spinal cord sustained during the birthing process. »
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic pathologic process affecting the leptomeninges of the spinal cord. »
Connective tissue membranes that surround and support the spinal cord and cauda equina. They are continuous with cranial meninges, which surround and… »
A congenital abnormality in which the meninges protrude through a defect in the spinal column. »
A clear cell meningioma arising in multiple areas of the spinal cord characterized by the presence of clear glycogen-rich polygonal cells. … »
An inherited disorder characterized by degeneration of the spinal cord and the cerebellum. Symptoms may appear at any age and include progressive… »
A group of congenital neurodegenerative disorders affecting motor neurons, resulting in muscle weakness and atrophy in childhood. Signs and symptoms include hypotonia,… »
Paired nerves that arise from the spinal cord. In all, there are 31 pairs of spinal nerves located in the human… »
The paired bundles of nerve fibers entering and leaving the spinal cord at each segment. The dorsal and ventral nerve roots join… »
An extra-adrenal spinal paraganglioma arising from the cauda equina. It should not be confused with glomus coccygeum, a structure unrelated to… »
Your spine, or backbone, protects your spinal cord and allows you to stand and bend. Spinal stenosis causes narrowing in your… »
A procedure in which a thin needle called a spinal needle is put into the lower part of the spinal column to… »
Spindle Assembly Interaction involves temporary non-covalent binding through intermolecular physical forces of attraction with the mitotic spindle that can affect spindle function… »
Distinguished from sarcoma by extensive CK immunoexpression and/or EM documentation of epithelial differentiation; lack of characteristic features of a specific sarcoma … »
A hemangioma characterized by the presence of spindle endothelial cells. »
Intraocular Melanoma is derived from melanocytes of the uveal tract. This tumor is the most common primary intraocular tumor in the… »
A benign circumscribed tumor composed of spindled cells, adipocytes, and collagen bundles. There is no evidence of nuclear hyperchromasia or mitotic… »
A morphologic variant of well differentiated liposarcoma characterized by the presence of bland spindle cells and lipoblasts within a myxoid or fibrous… »
A melanoma characterized by the presence of malignant spindle-shaped melanocytes. »
A morphologic finding indicating the transformation of non-spindle cells to spindle-shaped cells. »
A malignant neoplasm of the epithelium with spindle cell differentiation. See EMT Tumor. »
A benign or malignant neoplasm characterized by the presence of neoplastic spindle cells. »
A nevus characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped melanocytes. »
A very rare, WHO grade I, non-endocrine neoplasm that arises in the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland and described in… »
A morphologic variant of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma characterized by the presence of whorls of spindle cells forming a storiform pattern. In children it… »
A type of sarcoma that contains spindle cells. Under a microscope, spindle cells look long and slender. Sarcomas are cancers that… »
A synovial sarcoma characterized by the presence of a spindle cell component only. »
A type of tumor that contains cells called spindle cells, based on their shape. Under a microscope, spindle cells look long and… »
A uveal melanoma characterized by the presence of malignant spindle-shaped melanocytes with slender nuclei and no visible nucleoli. »
A morphologic variant of atypical fibroxanthoma characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped fibrohistiocytic cells and a storiform growth pattern. »
A uveal melanoma characterized by the presence of malignant spindle-shaped melanocytes with larger nuclei and distinct nucleoli. »
A melanoma arising from the choroid, ciliary body, or the iris. It is characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped melanocytes. … »
A benign lipomatous neoplasm. The spindle cell and pleomorphic variants represent morphologically opposite ends of the same entity. »
The spindle pole body (SPB) is the microtubule organizing center (MTOC) in the yeast Saccharomyces that plays a pivotal role in such… »
A variant of poorly-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma predominantly composed of spindle cells. Attachment to overlying atypical squamous epithelium may be helpful for… »
The bones, muscles, tendons, and other tissues that reach from the base of the skull to the tailbone. The spine encloses the… »
Cancer that begins in the spinal column (backbone) or spinal cord. The spinal column is made up of linked bones, called… »
Your backbone, or spine, is made up of 26 bone discs called vertebrae. The vertebrae protect your spinal cord and allow you… »
This gene plays a role in the negative regulation of proteolysis. »
Human SPINK1 wild-type allele is located within 5q32 and is approximately 7 kb in length. This allele, which encodes pancreatic secretory trypsin… »
An inherited disorder characterized by degeneration of the spinal cord and the cerebellum. Symptoms may appear at any age and include… »
The Spinone Italiano, also known as the Spinone, Italian Spinone, or Italian Griffon is a large, rugged dog of distinctive appearance. It… »
This gene plays a role in the regulation of hepatocyte growth factor maturation. »
Human SPINT1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 15q15.1 and is approximately 14 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Nanoparticles that have been functionalized with chemical amine groups and dextran. These particles have been utilized as magnetic resonance imaging agents and… »
A very rare, aggressive carcinoma of the sweat glands arising from malignant transformation of a long standing spiradenoma. It usually grows in… »
A benign epithelial neoplasm with eccrine or apocrine differentiation, arising from the sweat glands. It usually presents as a solitary, well circumscribed,… »
Clonal proliferations arising from cutaneous hair follicles composed in part of cells with basaloid cytology that resemble human spiradenomas. »
An artery that originates from the radial artery and supplies the functional zone of the endometrium. »
The ascending colon of the ruminants and pigs. »
A method of computed tomography (CT) that uses continuous rotation of the X-ray tube and continuous transport of the patient through the… »
A detailed picture of areas inside the body. The pictures are created by a computer linked to an x-ray machine that scans… »
A macrolide antibiotic produced by Streptomyces ambofaciens. The drug is effective against gram-positive aerobic pathogens, N. gonorrhoeae, and staphylococci. It is used… »
A prodrug and non-sulfhydryl angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor with antihypertensive activity. Spirapril is converted in the body to its active metabolite… »
The hydrochloride salt form of spirapril, a prodrug and non-sulfhydryl angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor with antihypertensive activity. Spirapril is converted in… »
Having to do with deep, often religious, feelings and beliefs, including a person’s sense of peace, purpose, connection to others, and beliefs… »
A taxonomic family of marine spiral shaped bacterium in the phylum Spirochaetes that includes the genera Borrellia, Treponema and Cristispira, among… »
A phylum of gram-negative bacteria that are distinguished from other bacterial phyla by the location of their flagella which run lengthwise between… »
A synthetic organometallic compound containing the element germanium with possible antineoplastic activity. Spirogermanium exhibits significant toxicity, particularly neurotoxicity. »
A device designed to measure lung capacity. »
Measurement of the breathing capacity of the lung by means of a spirometer. »
A bifunctional nitrogen alkylating agent with antineoplastic activity and lipophilic properties. Containing a lipophilic hydantoin group that serves as a carrier to… »
A synthetic 17-spironolactone corticosteroid with potassium-sparing diuretic, antihypertensive, and antiandrogen activities.Spironolactone competitively inhibits adrenocortical hormone aldosterone activity in the distal renal tubules,… »
A synthetic derivative of cyclohexane sulfatoplatinum with antineoplastic properties. Spiroplatin induces DNA cross-links, thereby inhibiting DNA replication and RNA and protein… »
A type of smokeless tobacco made from cured tobacco leaves. It may be sweetened and flavored with licorice and other substances. It… »
A benign, acquired or congenital, usually single skin lesion. It can occur on any area of the body, but most commonly occurs… »
Trastorno genético en el que se forman pólipos en el intestino y aparecen manchas oscuras en la boca y los dedos. … »
An organ that is part of the lymphatic system. The spleen makes lymphocytes, filters the blood, stores blood cells, and destroys old… »
Human Spleen Development involves formation of the spleen, initially as a long strip of cells adjacent to the forming stomach, from mesoderm… »
Your spleen is an organ above your stomach and under your ribs on your left side. It is about as big as… »
Defective virus found in certain strains of Friend virus, detected by its ability to form foci in spleens of mice and believed… »
Any component of the organ that is part of the hematopoietic and immune systems consisting of white and red pulp within the… »
An orally available inhibitor of spleen tyrosine kinase (Syk), with potential antineoplastic activity. Upon oral administration of spleen tyrosine kinase inhibitor GS-9973,… »
An inhibitor of spleen tyrosine kinase (syk), with potential anti-inflammatory, immunomodulating, and antineoplastic activities. Spleen tyrosine kinase inhibitor TAK-659 may inhibit the… »
An operation to remove the spleen. »
An artery arising from the parieto-occipital artery that supplies the splenium, the posterior portion of the corpus callosum. »
Having to do with the spleen (an organ in the abdomen that makes immune cells, filters the blood, stores blood cells, and… »
A malignant vascular neoplasm arising from the spleen. »
A tiny terminal artery that is continuous with the capillaries in the spleen. »
An artery arising from the celiac trunk with four main branches that supply the spleen, stomach and pancreas. »
A small B-cell clonal lymphoproliferative disorder of the spleen that does not fall into any of the other categories of mature B-cell… »
The layer of dense fibrous tissue that surrounds the splenic parenchyma. »
An uncommon, indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma composed of small B-lymphocytes involving the red pulp of the spleen, bone marrow, and peripheral… »
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder affecting the spleen. Examples include infection, hemangioma, lymphoma, leukemia and angiosarcoma. »
The bend at the junction of the transverse and descending colon. »
A hemangioma arising from the spleen. »
A lymph node located in the hilar region of the spleen. »
The area of the spleen through which the vessels and nerves enter or exit the organ. »
An infectious process affecting the spleen. Predisposing factors include immunosuppression, diabetes mellitus, and sickle cell anemia. Infectious agents include bacteria (e.g., staphylococcus… »
A B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma composed of small lymphocytes which surround and replace the splenic white pulp germinal centers. It involves the… »
Origin from splenic marginal zone, mature B cell »
Tumors or cancer of the SPLEEN. »
The parenchyma of the spleen, consisting of lymphocytes and macrophages. It lies between the splenic trabecula. Red pulp is the part suffused… »
Splenic pulp seen grossly as a reddish brown substance, due to its abundance of red blood cells, consisting of splenic sinuses and… »
The largest mass of lymphatic tissue in the body. It consists of cells and vessels contained within a capsule lined by mesothelium,… »
Dense connective tissue structures composed of collagen, elastic, reticular fibers, and smooth muscle cells. They are projections from the splenic capsule into… »
The arteries branching from the splenic artery within the trabeculae of the spleen. »
The veins within the spleen that drain blood from the sinuses of the pulp and unite at the hilum to form the… »
A vein arising from the splenic trabecular vein in the hilum of the spleen that drains into the portal vein. »
The part of the spleen that consists of nodules and other lymphatic concentrations. »
A vague term that usually refers to the phagocytic cells (macrophages) of the spleen. »
Abnormal enlargement of the spleen. »
An inherited single base substitution in a sequence of eukaryotic DNA located in either an acceptor (3' or downstream) or donor (5'… »
Any mutation that occurs within the discrete sequences comprising the 5' or 3' splice sites of a gene that has a spliced… »
An aberrant DNA sequence that results from a mutation in a sequence of eukaryotic DNA located in either an acceptor (3' or… »
The assembly of the spliceosome is a dynamic process that involves both small ribonucleoprotein particles (snRNPs), and non-snRNP proteins. The complete… »
After transcription, eukaryotic mRNA precursors contain protein-coding exons and noncoding introns. In the following splicing, introns are excised and exons are joined… »
A device designed to join pieces of a material into a continuous length. »
Splicing factor 3B subunit 1 (1304 aa, ~146 kDa) is encoded by the human SF3B1 gene. This protein is involved in the… »
Splicing factor, proline- and glutamine-rich protein (707 aa, ~76 kDa) is encoded by the human SFPQ gene. This protein may be involved… »
Splicing factor U2AF 35 kDa subunit (240 aa, ~28 kDa) is encoded by the human U2AF1 gene. This protein is involved in… »
While transcriptional regulation is often viewed as the most prevalent way extracellular signals act to regulate gene expression, post-transcriptional regulation of splicing,… »
To separate or divide into distinct parts or portions. »
A rare genetic disorder often inherited in an autosomal manner characterized by limb malformations including syndactyly, median clefts of the hands and/or… »
Split-hand/foot malformation mapped to chromosome 7q21.3 »
Split-hand/foot malformation mapped to chromosome 10q24. »
Split-hand/foot malformation mapped to chromosome 2q31. »
An intense sensation of discomfort or distress that feels like being cut apart. »
This gene is involved in leukocyte migration. »
Human SPN wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 16p11.2 and is approximately 8 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in meiotic recombination and centromere association. »
Human SPO11 wild-type allele is located within 20q13.2-q13.3 and is approximately 14 kb in length. This allele, which encodes meiotic recombination protein… »
Communication by means of words or sounds uttered through the mouth. »
Forward displacement of one vertebra over another. »
Dissolution of a vertebra, especially the pars interarticularis. »
A soft flexible, absorbent pad usually made from natural material such as gauze or cotton, used to absorb blood and other fluids,… »
A solid composed of a porous, interlacing, absorbent, usually shape retaining material, such as cellulose wood fibers or plastic polymer form. … »
A dosing unit equal to the amount of active ingredient(s) contained in a sponge. »
A neuroectodermal tumor composed of neoplastic neural elements. »
A morphologic finding referring to the presence of intercellular edema in the epidermal keratinocytes or to the vacuolization of the central nervous… »
A chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by itchiness and a rash in the chest and abdominal areas. It affects males more than… »
A highly cytotoxic macrocyclic lactone polyether with antitumor activity. Spongistatin, originally isolated from marine Spongia species, binds to the vinca domain of… »
A person or organization that supports or champions something. »
Symbol(s) assigned by a sponsor to a collection of items. »
A sequence of characters that represents a sponsor. »
A physician or health care provider selected by the sponsor to be readily available to advise clinical trial officials on trial related… »
Character(s) assigned to identify a particular sponsor. »
Happening or arising without apparent external cause. »
Fetal loss at less than 20 weeks of gestation. »
A hole through the wall of an organ that occurs without external influence. »
Preterm birth from 20 weeks to 36 weeks, 6 days of gestation associated with one of the following: classic preterm labor or… »
Unsolicited report received by surveillance system via either the voluntary or mandatory route. »
A rupture of the fetal membranes that is not concurrent with or immediately following a digital exam or other transvaginal intervention involving… »
An electrocardiographic finding of ventricular tachycardia that occurs without provocation and does not resolve without intervention. »
This term applies to a retinoblastoma which has regressed spontaneously. Histologic examination of the tumor reveals benign-appearing tumor cells, with no evidence… »
An electronic device designed to set files into a queue for processing, especially one for controlling the output to a printer. … »
This gene may be involved in both transcriptional repression and protein ubiquitination. »
Human SPOP wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 17q21.33 and is approximately 79 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A carcinoma that arises from the breast and is not caused by inherited genetic mutations. »
Any change in the DNA sequence of a breast tumor susceptibility gene that is not found in the parental samples. »
A clinical variant of Burkitt lymphoma that occurs throughout the world. It affects both children and adults and is more frequently… »
Cancer that occurs in people who do not have a family history of that cancer or an inherited change in their DNA… »
A sporadic adenocarcinoma that arises from the gastric mucosa and is characterized by the presence of poorly cohesive malignant cells and absence… »
A primary adenocarcinoma of the stomach in a patient with no family history of gastric cancer or inherited high risk mutations. … »
A non-hereditary medullary carcinoma of the thyroid gland not associated with multiple endocrine neoplasia. The majority of thyroid gland medullary carcinomas… »
A sporadic thyroid gland medullary carcinoma measuring less than 10mm in diameter. »
A reproductive cell (usually unicellular) capable of developing into an adult without fusion with another cell. »
An active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition. »
Sporting dogs are naturally active and alert. Members of the Group include pointers, retrievers, setters and spaniels. Remarkable for their instincts in… »
Sports can be a great way to get in shape or stay that way. Having a specific goal can be a great… »
Exercising is good for you, but sometimes you can injure yourself when you play sports or exercise. Accidents, poor training practices, or… »
Injuries incurred during participation in competitive or non-competitive sports. »
A medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment or injuries or illness resulting from athletic activities. »
Playing sports can be fun, but it can also be dangerous if you are not careful. You can help prevent injuries by »
A mark on a substance or body made by foreign matter; a blot; a place discolored. »
A plant whose leaves, stems, and flowers have been used in some cultures to treat certain medical problems. Spotted thistle may have… »
The act of creating a spot. »
A person's partner in marriage. »
This gene is involved in signaling and tissue mineralization. »
Human SPP1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 4q22.1 and is approximately 8 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A sprain is a stretched or torn ligament. Ligaments are tissues that connect bones at a joint. Falling, twisting, or getting hit… »
Scatter in a mass or jet of droplets. »
A bottle that is fitted with an atomizer or a device which produces finely divided liquid carried by air. »
A solution or suspension composed of active and/or inert ingredient(s) in oil or water, typically dispensed from an atomizer or nebulizer. … »
A dosing unit equal to the amount of active ingredient(s) contained in a spray. »
Granulation involving the atomization of a slurry of fine particles that are bound as they are suspended and conveyed by a flowing… »
A process that removes water or volatile solvents from a bed of solids or a slurry using a large volumetric flow of… »
A container of medication intended to refill a spray. »
A spray composed of a suspension that contains active and/or inert ingredient(s). »
A dose calculation unit expressed in spray(s) per nostril. »
The act of extending over a wider scope or expanse of space or time. »
A document that organizes data into rows and columns. »
This gene plays a role in the modulation of signaling. »
Human SPRED1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 15q14 and is approximately 105 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
The season between the vernal equinox and the summer solstice. »
An elastic device designed to bend under a load and then return to its shape when unloaded. »
A device that uses a spring to deliver something into a device or system. »
Tide that occurs when the sun, moon and earth are aligned either at a new moon or a full moon; these tides… »
The Springer Spaniel is a compact, medium-sized dog with long pendant ears. The feet are compact. Its medium-length coat is flat or… »
Wet lightly with drops of liquid. »
A capsule composed active and/or inert ingredient(s) of as small pellet-like granules. The capsule is intended to be broken open, facilitating the… »
Four different members of the Sprouty protein family block the cellular proliferation and differentiation induced by several different growth factors, including EGF… »
Sprouty-related, EVH1 domain-containing protein 1 (444 aa, ~50 kDa) is encoded by the human SPRED1 gene. This protein plays a role in… »
This gene may play a role in both signaling and organogenesis. »
Human SPRY1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 4q28.1 and is approximately 7 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in the negative regulation of growth factor signaling. »
Human SPRY2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 13q31.1 and is approximately 5 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in the inhibition of receptor signaling. »
SPRY4 intronic transcript 1 (~700 bases) is encoded by the human SPRY4-IT1 gene. This oligoribonucleotide may play a role in melanoma… »
Human SPRY4 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 5q31.3 and is approximately 16 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may play a role in melanoma pathology. »
Human SPRY4-IT1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 5q31.3 and is approximately 700 bp in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A drug used to treat certain types of chronic myeloid leukemia and acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Sprycel is also being studied in the… »
Medicamento usado para tratar ciertos tipos de leucemia mieloide aguda y leucemia linfoblástica aguda. El Sprycel también está en estudio para tratar… »
This gene plays a role in actin filament function. »
Human SPTBN2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 11q13.2 and is approximately 44 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Genus of retroviruses which establish persistent, but non pathogenic infections in mammals and primates, including humans, chimpanzees, cattle, and cats. It is… »
A compressed fruiting branch. Spurs are short, stubby, side stems that arise from the main stem where they may bear fruit; they… »
Mucus and other matter brought up from the lungs by coughing. »
Examination under a microscope of cells found in sputum (mucus and other matter brought up from the lungs by coughing). The test… »
This gene is involved in signal transduction. »
Human SQSTM1 wild-type allele is located 5q35 and is approximately 32 kb in length. This allele, which encodes sequestosome-1 protein, plays a… »
A drug that belongs to the family of drugs called angiogenesis inhibitors. It prevents the growth of new blood vessels into a… »
The border between the squamous epithelium that lines the ectocervix and the columnar epithelium that lines the endocervix. »
A flat, scale-like epithelial cell that forms the inner lining of the alveoli. »
Flat cell that looks like a fish scale under a microscope. These cells are found in the tissues that form the surface… »
A rare carcinoma that arises from the breast parenchyma and is entirely composed of squamous cells. »
A squamous cell carcinoma that arises from the breast parenchyma and is characterized by cellular discohesion resulting in a pseudoangiosarcomatous pattern. … »
A squamous cell carcinoma that arises from the breast parenchyma and is characterized by the presence of large malignant cells that exhibit… »
A squamous cell carcinoma that arises from the breast parenchyma and is characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped malignant cells. »
Cancer that begins in squamous cells. Squamous cells are thin, flat cells that look like fish scales, and are found in the… »
A neoplasm of keratinocytes resulting in full-thickness epidermal nuclear atypia. »
An intraepidermal squamous cell carcinoma involving the area of the nipple. -- 2003 »
A malignant epithelial neoplasm involving all the layers of the squamous epithelium, but it is not certain if it is confined to… »
A squamous cell carcinoma that has metastasized to the neck region from an unknown primary anatomic site. »
Cancer of the head and neck that begins in squamous cells (thin, flat cells that form the surface of the skin, eyes,… »
A malignant epithelial tumor exhibiting squamous differentiation. »
Invasive malignant neoplasm which shows light microscopic features of squamous differentiation, typically in the form of keratinization and/or intercellular bridges. »
The hallmarks of squamous cell carcinoma are the differentiation features of the squamous epithelium: keratinization and intercellular bridges. Large central masses of… »
A neoplasm of keratinocytes with local invasion and/or metastasis. »
A squamous cell carcinoma arising from the penis. It occurs chiefly in the squamous epithelium of the glans, coronal sulcus, and… »
A squamous cell carcinoma that arises from the penis and cannot be classified according to other morphologic subtypes. »
Cancer that begins in cells that form the epidermis (outer layer of the skin). It usually occurs on areas of the skin… »
A squamous cell carcinoma which has metastasized to another anatomic site and the original site of growth has not been identified. … »
A keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma characterized by the presence of horn pearls. Representative examples include squamous cell carcinomas of the face presenting… »
A squamous cell carcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant cells with clear cytoplasm. »
A general term for the abnormal growth of squamous cells on the surface of the cervix. The changes in the cells are… »
A carcinoma arising from malignant squamous bronchial epithelial cells and characterized by the presence of keratinization and/or intercellular bridges. Cigarette smoking… »
A morphologic variant of squamous cell lung carcinoma characterized by nuclear palisading. »
A morphologic variant of squamous cell lung carcinoma characterized by the presence of clear cells. »
A morphologic variant of squamous cell lung carcinoma characterized by the presence of papillary structures. »
A poorly differentiated morphologic variant of squamous cell lung carcinoma characterized by the presence of small tumor cells with focal squamous… »
Neoplasms composed of squamous cells of the epithelium. The concept does not refer to neoplasms located in tissue composed of squamous… »
Cancer that begins in cells that form the epidermis (outer layer of the skin). It usually occurs on areas of the skin… »
A microscopic finding indicating the presence of cells with squamous differentiation in a tumor sample. »
Composed of airway epithelial cells with squamous metaplasia. Degree of atypia, maturation, orientation towards the basal membrane and involvement of full thickness… »
The determination of the number of squamous epithelial cells present in a urine sample. »
A simple or stratified flat epithelium. »
An increase in the number of keratinocytes composing the epidermis usually with thickening of the epidermis. »
An increase in the number of keratinocytes composing the epidermis with significant cytologic atypia of keratinocytes. Criteria for atypia include increase in… »
A general term for the abnormal growth of squamous cells on the surface of the cervix. The changes in the cells are… »
A morphologic finding indicating the transformation of glandular or transitional epithelial cells to, usually, mature squamous epithelial cells. Representative examples include… »
Replacement of the bronchial glandular epithelial cells by squamous cells. »
Differentiation of the intestinal mucosa into cells that have the following characteristics: cuboidal to polygonal or flattened shape, non-secretory, and abundant pink… »
A morphologic finding indicating the transformation of glandular or transitional epithelial cells to squamous epithelial cells that lack atypical features. »
A malignant neoplasm that has squamous differentiation. »
A clonal proliferation of keratinocytes in the skin. »
A focal area of hyperplasia in which the majority of the glandular epithelium has been replaced by squamous epithelium. The squamous nodule… »
A rare, locally invasive neoplasm arising from tooth-forming tissues. It usually grows intraosseously in the mandible. The maxilla is less frequently… »
A benign epithelial neoplasm characterized by a papillary growth pattern and a proliferation of neoplastic squamous cells without morphologic evidence of… »
A benign exophytic neoplasm that arises from the larynx, usually the true vocal cords. It is related to human papillomavirus infection… »
A benign exophytic neoplasm that arises from the nasopharynx. It is characterized by the presence of a connective tissue core covered… »
A benign squamous neoplasm characterized by a papillary growth pattern, diffusely involving a specific anatomic site. »
An increase in the number of keratinocytes composing the epidermis, usually involving an increase in the number of layers of keratinocytes. … »
The determination of the number of squamous transitional epithelial cells present in a urine sample. »
A CGS unit of area measurement equal to a square measuring one centimeter on each side. One square centimeter is equal to… »
A traditional unit of area equal to 144 square inches, 929.0304 square centimeters, or 9.290304E-2 square meters. »
A traditional unit of area equal to the area of a square with sides of one inch. It is equal to 6.4516… »
A metric unit of area equal to one million square meters (10E6 m2). One square kilometer is equal to one hundred… »
A SI unit of area measurement equal to a square whose sides are one meter long. Square meter is equal to 10,000… »
A SI unit of area measurement equal to a square whose sides are one micrometer long. »
An imperial unit of area equal the area of a square of one mile in length on each side. It is equal… »
A unit of area measurement equal to a square measuring one millimeter on each side. One square millimeter is equal to 10(E-2)… »
Square planar molecular geometry where the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog (CIP) priority of the donor atom directly across from the priority 1 donor atom is… »
Square planar molecular geometry where the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog (CIP) priority of the donor atom directly across from the priority 1 donor atom is… »
Square planar molecular geometry where the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog (CIP) priority of the donor atom directly across from the priority 1 donor atom is… »
Square planar molecular geometry where the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog (CIP) priority of the donor atom directly across from the priority 1 donor atom is… »
A traditional unit of area equal the area of a square of 16.5 feet (5.029 meters) in length on each side. It… »
A plane rectangle with four equal sides and four right angles; a four-sided regular polygon. »
When testing the newborn infant for neuromuscular maturity, the "square window" test measures wrist flexibility and resistance to extensor stretching, The examiner… »
A traditional unit of area equal to 9 square feet, 1296 square inches, or 0.836 127 36 square meter. »
A small diurnal primate with nails instead of claws, the Saimiri sciureus has close-cropped fur that is olive at the shoulders tending… »
A drug that may protect healthy tissue from the toxic effects of anticancer drugs. »
Medicamento que podría proteger el tejido sano de los efectos tóxicos de los medicamentos contra el cáncer. »
An anticancer drug that belongs to the family of drugs called bisphosphonates. It affects cancer cell receptors governing cell growth and cell… »
Medicamento contra el cáncer que es un tipo de bisfosfonato. Afecta los receptores de las células cancerosas que dirigen el crecimiento y… »
A cutaneous gel preparation containing an extract from Solanum incanum with potential antineoplastic activity. SR-T100 gel contains high amounts of the steroidal… »
A synthetic peripheral sigma receptor ligand with immunomodulatory and potential antitumor activities. Although the exact mechanism by which SR31747A exerts its antitumor… »
A substance being studied in the treatment of cancer. It inhibits a hormone growth factor that causes some cancer cells to… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento del cáncer. Impide la acción de un factor de crecimiento hormonal que hace que algunas células… »
Expressed in lung, skeletal muscle, kidney, peripheral leukocytes, spleen, brain, placenta, heart, prostate, testis, ovary, and colon by human SCAP2 Gene (SRC… »
A family of genes that encode structurally similar non-receptor tyrosine kinases that play a role in intracellular signaling. Mutation of genes in… »
Human SRC Family Oncogenes are mutated variants of Tyrosine Kinase Family Genes, which encode diverse SRC Family Tyrosine Kinases, closely related intracellular… »
The SRC family tyrosine kinases are a class of non-receptor protein-tyrosine kinases that exhibit amino acid sequence similarity with SRC and participate… »
This gene is involved in apoptosis, hormonogenesis, focal adhesion and the formation of intercellular junctions. »
An orally bioavailable small molecule Src kinase inhibitor with potential antineoplastic activity. Unlike other Src kinase inhibitors which bind to the ATP-binding… »
Progression through the cell cycle is accompanied by activation of the proto-oncogene c-Src, a protein tyrosine kinase. Overexpression of Src leads… »
Human SRC wild-type allele is located within 20q12-q13 and is approximately 61 kb in length. This allele, which encodes proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase… »
An orally bioavailable small molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor that targets both Abl and Src kinases with potential antineoplastic activity. Upon oral administration,… »
This gene is involved in the metabolism of androgens. »
Human SRD5A1 wild-type allele is located 5p15 and is approximately 36 kb in length. This allele, which encodes 3-oxo-5-alpha-steroid 4-dehydrogenase 1 protein,… »
This gene is involved in androgen metabolism and sexual differentiation. »
Human SRD5A2 wild-type allele is located within 2p23 and is approximately 56 kb in length. This allele, which encodes 3-oxo-5-alpha-steroid 4-dehydrogenase 2… »
This gene plays a role in the metabolism of testosterone. »
Human SRD5A3 wild-type allele is located 4q12 and is approximately 27 kb in length. This allele, which encodes probable polyprenol reductase protein,… »
This gene is involved in both transcriptional regulation and lipid homeostasis. »
Human SREBF1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 17p11.2 and is approximately 26 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Serum response factor (SRF) is a transcription factor, which binds to a serum response element (SRE) associated with a variety of genes… »
This gene is involved in the regulation of transcription, cell proliferation and differentiation. »
Human SRF wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 6p21.1 and is approximately 10 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in GTPase-mediated signaling. »
Human SRGAP3 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 3p25.3 and is approximately 382 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A fusion gene (~3.5 kb) that results from a tandem duplication at chromosome 3p25 which fuses exon 12 of the SRGAP3 gene… »
A fusion protein (931, ~96 kDa) encoded by the SRGAP3/RAF1 fusion gene. This protein is comprised of the first 513 N-terminal amino… »
A country in southern Asia, occupying an island in the Indian Ocean, southeast of India. »
Denotes the inhabitants of Sri Lanka, a person from there, or their descendants elsewhere. »
Afección grave por la que se inflama todo el cuerpo. La causa puede ser una infección bacteriana grave (sepsis), un trauma o… »
This gene plays a role in the mediation of RNA-protein interactions. »
Human SRP19 wild-type allele is located within 5q21-q22 and is approximately 7 kb in length. This allele, which encodes signal recognition particle… »
This gene is involved in both protein phosphorylation and RNA splicing. »
Human SRPK1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 6p21.31 and is approximately 88 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in the regulation of cancer cell growth. »
Human SRPX2 wild-type allele is located within Xq21.33-q23 and is approximately 38 kb in length. This allele, which encodes sushi repeat-containing protein… »
A type of radionuclide scan used to find carcinoid and other types of tumors. Radioactive octreotide, a drug similar to somatostatin, is… »
SRSF protein kinase 1 (655 aa, ~74 kDa) is encoded by the human SRPK1 gene. This protein is involved in the phosphorylation… »
This gene plays a role in RNA splicing. »
Human SRSF2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 17q25.1 and is approximately 4 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in RNA splicing and export. »
Human SRSF3 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 6p21 and is approximately 10 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in testis development and may be involved in transcription. »
Human SRY wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Yp11.3 and is approximately 1 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Derived by Rapp from a colony of Sprague-Dawley rats that were initially derived by LK Dahl at Brookhaven National Laboratories. The SS… »
A recombinant immunotoxin consisting of the single chain anti-mesothelin monoclonal antibody SS1(dsFv) linked to Pseudomonas exotoxin PE-38. The monoclonal antibody moiety of… »
This gene is involved in transcriptional activation. »
Human SS18 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 18q11.2 and is approximately 74 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
The expression of fusion proteins that result from a chromosomal aberration, t(X;18)(p11.2;q11.2), which fuses the first 10 exons of the SS18 gene… »
A fusion gene (~1.6 kb) that results from a chromosomal translocation t(X;18)(p11.2;q11.2) which fuses exon 10 of the SS18 gene to exon… »
A fusion protein (488 aa, ~54 kDa) encoded by the SS18/SSX1 fusion gene. This protein is comprised of all but the last… »
A fusion gene that results from a chromosomal translocation t(X;18)(p11.2;q11.2) which fuses exon 10 of the SS18 gene to exon 6 of… »
A fusion protein (488, ~54 kDa) encoded by the SS18/SSX2 fusion gene. This protein is comprised of all but the last 8… »
A fusion gene (~2.9 kb) that results from a chromosomal translocation t(X;18)(p11.2;q11.2) which fuses exon 10 of the SS18 gene to exon… »
A fusion protein (492 aa, ~54 kDa) encoded by the SS18/SSX4 fusion gene. This protein is comprised of all but the last… »
This gene plays a role in the positive regulation of transcription. »
Human SS18L1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 20q13.3 and is approximately 39 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A fusion gene that results from a chromosomal translocation t(X;20)(p11;q13.3) which fuses exon 10 of the SS18L1 gene to exon 6 of… »
A fusion protein encoded by the SS18L1/SSX1 fusion gene. This protein is comprised of all but the last 8 amino acids of… »
Período de tiempo durante el tratamiento y después del mismo en que el paciente de una enfermedad o afección permanece vivo y… »
This gene may be involved in DNA stability. »
Human SSBP2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 5q14.1 and is approximately 339 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
En cáncer, el período después de terminar un tratamiento para un cáncer en que el paciente permanece sin ciertas complicaciones o situaciones… »
A procedure used to demonstrate nucleotide sequence variations that occur in the same region of DNA between individuals within a species, or… »
En el ámbito del cáncer, es el período que transcurre después de terminar un tratamiento para el cáncer durante el que el… »
A substance being studied in the treatment of certain solid tumors, lymphoma, and myeloma. SSG may block enzymes needed for cancer… »
This gene plays a role in cellular membrane stabilization. »
Human SSPN wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 12p11.2 and is approximately 37 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
En el ámbito del cáncer, es el período que transcurre después de terminar un tratamiento para el cáncer durante el que el… »
A type of drug that is used to treat depression. SSRIs slow the process by which serotonin (a substance that nerves use… »
This gene is involved in the regulation of the endocrine system. »
Human SST wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 3q28 and is approximately 2 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in the inhibitory regulation of hormones and secretory proteins. »
Human SSTR1 wild-type allele is located within 14q13 and is approximately 5 kb in length. This allele, which encodes somatostatin receptor type… »
This gene plays a role in G protein-coupled receptor signal transduction and modulates DNA synthesis and cellular proliferation rates. »
Human SSTR2 wild-type allele is located within 17q24 and is approximately 7 kb in length. This allele, which encodes somatostatin receptor type… »
This gene plays a role in G protein-coupled receptor signal transduction and is involved in adenylyl cyclase regulation. »
Human SSTR3 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 22q13.1 and is approximately 6 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in the inhibitory regulation of hormones, secretory proteins, and G protein-coupled receptor signal transduction. »
Human SSTR4 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 20p11.2 and is approximately 1 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in G protein-coupled receptor signal transduction and stimulates DNA synthesis and cellular proliferation rates. »
Human SSTR5 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 16p13.3 and is approximately 1 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Trastorno congénito poco frecuente que afecta el cerebro, la piel y los ojos. Se presenta un crecimiento anormal de vaso sanguíneo en… »
This gene may be involved in the regulation of transcription. »
Human SSX1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xp11.23 and is approximately 12 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may play a role in transcriptional regulation. »
Human SSX2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xp11.22 and is approximately 63 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may be involved in transcriptional regulation. »
Human SSX2B wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xp11.22 and is approximately 40 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may be involved in transcriptional modulation. »
Human SSX4 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xp11.23 and is approximately 10 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene may play a role in transcriptional modulation. »
Human SSX4B wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xp11.23 and is approximately 10 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A tyrosine kinase inhibitor that inhibits phospholipase D activity in human neutrophils at a site between the receptor and phospholipase. »
A myocardial infarction that produces elevation in the ST segments of the ECG. »
An electrocardiographic finding of ST elevation which is concave upwards, and which is often accompanied by PR segment depression. »
A question associated with the SGRQ Past 3 Months Version questionnaire. »
A question associated with the SGRQ Past 4 Weeks Version questionnaire. »
An electrocardiographic finding of ST segment elevation or depression. »
An electrocardiographic finding of ST segment depression below the baseline, often described as up sloping, down sloping or horizontal. »
An electrocardiographic finding of ST segment elevation above the baseline. »
An electrocardiographic assessment of the characteristics of the ST segment, T wave, and U wave. »
A method of fetal ECG surveillance during labor that monitors the ST segment, to indicate any fetal hypoxia. »
A treatment comprised of three different combination chemotherapy regimens, given in combination with radiation therapy for progressive and relapsed, childhood Hodgkin's… »
A plant whose leaves, stems, and flowers have been used in some cultures to treat certain medical problems. St. Benedict's thistle may… »
A standardized rating scale developed by Jones et al in 1992, which is a shorter version derived from the original SGRQ, and… »
A standardized, disease-specific rating scale developed by Jones et al in 1992, which is used to determine the impact on overall health,… »
A standardized, disease-specific rating scale developed by Jones et al in 1992, which is used to determine the impact on overall health,… »
An herbal product sold as an over-the-counter treatment for depression. It is being studied for its ability to lessen certain side effects… »
This gene is involved in the mediation of protein-protein interactions. »
Human ST13 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 22q13.2 and is approximately 32 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene is involved in the activation of proteases and latent growth factors in epithelial membranes. »
Human ST14 wild-type allele is located within 11q24-q25 and is approximately 51 kb in length. This allele, which encodes suppressor of tumorigenicity… »
A substance that is being studied in the treatment of cancer. It belongs to the family of drugs called topoisomerase inhibitors. Also… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de cáncer. Es un tipo de inhibidor de la topoisomerasa. También se llama gimatecán. »
Human ST2 gene is located within 11p14.3-p12 and has no known gene product. This locus may play a role in tumor… »
This gene plays a role in signal transduction and tumor suppression. »
ST5 protein contains a C-terminal region that shares similarity with the Rab 3 family of small GTP binding proteins. This protein preferentially… »
Human ST5 wild type allele is located in the vicinity of 11p15 and is approximately 218 kb in length. This allele, which… »
This gene plays a role in generating glycoconjugates on glycosaminoglycan precursors. »
Human ST6GALNAC5 wt Allele is located in the vicinity of 1p31.1 and is approximately 197 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a putative role in the negative regulation of cell growth. »
Human ST7 wild-type allele is located within 7q31.1-q31.3 and is approximately 277 kb in length. This allele, which encodes suppressor of tumorigenicity… »
An intense sensation of discomfort or distress that is sharp and feels as though a knife has penetrated an anatomical location. … »
The quality of being free from change or variation or not taking part readily in chemical change. »
Terminology developed to support Closure Systems within the Stability Data Standards. »
Terminology developed to support Container Types within the Stability Data Standards. »
Terminology developed to support the Stability Data Standards, a cooperative effort between the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and Health Level Seven… »
The period of time during which a product is considered usable after it is activated or opened. »
Terminology developed to support Product Forms within the Stability Data Standards. »
Terminology developed to support Product Identifiers within the Stability Data Standards. »
Terminology developed to support Data File Reasons within the Stability Data Standards. »
Terminology developed to support Data File Types within the Stability Data Standards. »
Terminology developed to support Study Interpretations within the Stability Data Standards. »
Terminology developed to support Study Method Types within the Stability Data Standards. »
Terminology developed to support Pause Descriptions within the Stability Data Standards. »
Terminology developed to support Storage Conditions within the Stability Data Standards. »
Terminology developed to support Study Tests within the Stability Data Standards. »
Terminology developed to support Study Types within the Stability Data Standards. »
Terminology developed to support Substance Identifiers within the Stability Data Standards. »
An injectable ultrasound contrast media formulation composed of microbubbles of stabilized sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) in sodium chloride solution. With stabilized sulphur hexafluoride… »
A device designed to reduce unwanted movement. »
Subject to little fluctuation; showing little if any change. »
Angina pectoris which has not recently changed in frequency, duration or intensity. Stable angina pectoris is relieved by rest or administration or… »
No change in chronic Graft versus Host Disease (cGVHD) progression during the preceding 3 months. »
Cancer that is neither decreasing nor increasing in extent or severity. »
The minimum amount of time required to meet the definition of stable disease. »
Different species of an element that have the same atomic number, but different atomic mass, that are not affected by radioactive… »
Stable multiple myeloma or plasma cell leukemia is characterized by not meeting the criteria for complete response, very good partial response, partial… »
Oligosaccharide comprised of two galactose molecules and sucrose bound together with an alpha 1-6 linkage. »
An ordered collection of data items arranged so as to be accessed in last-in first-out order. »
Condition where there are a greater number of inhalations relative to the number of exhalations. »
The employees of an organization; personnel who assist their superior in carrying out an assigned task. »
An error made by a staff member. »
A staff member is or was not available. »
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a powerful and muscular dog, very strong for his size with a broad head and very strong… »
This gene is involved in cell division. »
Human STAG2 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of Xq25 and is approximately 462 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
The extent of a cancer in the body. Staging is usually based on the size of the tumor, whether lymph nodes contain… »
Cancer confined to the epithelium without invasion of the basement membrane. »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Abnormal cells are found in the innermost lining of the anus. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby normal… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: 0a (Ta, N0, M0); 0is (Tis, N0, M0). Ta: Noninvasive papillary carcinoma. Tis: Carcinoma in situ: "flat… »
Abnormal cells are found in tissue lining the inside of the bladder. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: 0a (Ta, N0, M0); 0is (Tis, N0, M0). Ta: Noninvasive papillary carcinoma. Tis: Carcinoma in situ: "flat… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
There are 3 types of stage 0 breast carcinoma in situ: ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS), and… »
Abnormal cells are found in the cervical epithelium (the innermost lining of the cervix). These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread… »
Severely abnormal cells are found on the surface of the cervix. Stage 0 cervical carcinoma in situ is usually caused by certain… »
There are too many lymphocytes in the blood, but there are no other symptoms of leukemia. Stage 0 is indolent (slow-growing). … »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ: intraepithelial or invasion of lamina propria. N0: No regional lymph… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ: intraepithelial or invasion of the lamina propria. N0: No regional… »
Abnormal cells are found in the mucosa (innermost layer) of the colon and/or rectal wall. These abnormal cells may become cancer. … »
A group of abnormal cells that remain in the place where they first formed. They have not spread. These abnormal cells… »
Abnormal cells are found in the innermost layer of tissue lining the distal extrahepatic bile duct (where the bile duct empties into… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Abnormal cells are found in the innermost layer of tissue lining the esophagus. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into… »
Abnormal cells are found in the inner (mucosal) layer of the esophageal wall. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread… »
Abnormal cells are found in the innermost layer of tissue lining the extrahepatic bile duct. These abnormal cells may become cancer and… »
Stage 0 includes: (Tis, N0, M0). Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Abnormal cells are found in the inner (mucosal) layer of the gallbladder. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ: intraepithelial tumor without invasion of the lamina propria. N0: No… »
Abnormal cells are found in the inside lining of the mucosa (innermost layer) of the stomach wall. These abnormal cells may become… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Abnormal cells are found in the lining of the hypopharynx. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby normal… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Abnormal cells are found in the lining of the larynx. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby normal… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Abnormal cells are found in the lining of the lips and oral cavity. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Abnormal cells are found in the innermost lining of the maxillary sinus. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby… »
No tumor is found in the thyroid but abnormal cells are found by screening tests. These abnormal cells may become cancer and… »
Abnormal melanocytes (cells that make melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color) are found in the epidermis (outer layer of the… »
Abnormal cells are found in the place where they first formed and have not spread. These abnormal cells may become cancer and… »
Abnormal cells are found in the place where they first formed and have not spread. These abnormal cells may become cancer and… »
Abnormal cells are found in the innermost lining of the nasal cavity or ethmoid sinus. These abnormal cells may become cancer and… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Abnormal cells are found in the lining of the nasopharynx. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby normal… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Abnormal cells are found in the lining of the airways. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby normal… »
Abnormal cells are found in the squamous cell or basal cell layer of the epidermis (topmost layer of the skin). These abnormal… »
Abnormal cells are found in the epidermis (topmost layer of the skin). These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Abnormal cells are found in the lining of the oropharynx. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby normal… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Abnormal cells are found in the lining of the pancreas. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby normal… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Abnormal cells or growths that look like warts are found on the surface of the skin of the penis. These abnormal cells… »
Abnormal cells are found in the innermost layer of tissue lining the perihilar extrahepatic bile duct (where the bile duct leaves the… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ: intraepithelial or invasion of the lamina propria. N0: No regional… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ: intraepithelial or invasion of the lamina propria. N0: No regional… »
Abnormal cells are found in tissue lining the inside of the renal pelvis or ureter. These abnormal cells may become cancer and… »
Stage 0 includes: 0a (Ta, N0, M0); 0is (Tis, N0, M0). Ta: Papillary noninvasive carcinoma. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0:… »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No clinical… »
Abnormal melanocytes (cells that make melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color) are found in the epidermis (outer layer of the… »
A malignant epithelial neoplasm confined to the squamous epithelium, without invasion of the underlying tissues. »
Stage 0 includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Stage 0 includes: pTis, N0, M0, S0. pTis: Intratubular germ cell neoplasia (carcinoma in situ). N0: regional lymph node… »
Abnormal cells are found in the tiny tubules where the sperm cells begin to develop. These abnormal cells may become cancer and… »
Stage 0 includes: pTis, N0, M0, S0. pTis: Intratubular germ cell neoplasia (carcinoma in situ). N0: regional lymph node… »
Stage 0 includes: pTis, N0, M0, S0. pTis: Intratubular germ cell neoplasia (carcinoma in situ). N0: regional lymph node… »
A lesion in which the surface epithelium of the bladder or the renal pelvis and ureter contains transitional cells which display malignant… »
Abnormal cells are found in tissue lining the inside of the renal pelvis or ureter. These abnormal cells may become cancer and… »
Abnormal cells are found on the inside lining of the urethra. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby normal… »
Abnormal cells are found on the inside lining of the urethra. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby normal… »
Abnormal cells are found in tissue lining the inside of the vagina (birth canal). These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread… »
Abnormal cells are found on the surface of the vulvar skin. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby normal… »
Cancer confined to the epithelium with formation of papillary structures without invasion of the basement membrane. »
Stage 0a includes: Ta, N0, M0. Ta: Papillary noninvasive carcinoma. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No distant… »
Cancer confined to the epithelium with formation of a flat surface without invasion of the basement membrane. »
Stage 0is includes: Tis, N0, M0. Tis: Carcinoma in situ: "flat tumor". N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0:… »
Tumor is only found in one area; all of the tumor that can be seen is completely removed during surgery. »
Stage 2 is divided into stages 2A and 2B. In stage 2A, the tumor is in one area only and not all… »
Localized tumor with incomplete gross excision; representative ipsilateral nonadherent lymph nodes negative for tumor microscopically. (cancer.gov) »
Localized tumor with or without complete gross excision, with ipsilateral nonadherent lymph nodes positive for tumor. Enlarged contralateral lymph nodes must be… »
In stage 3 neuroblastoma, the tumor (1) cannot be completely removed during surgery and has spread from one side of the body… »
Stage 4 neuroblastoma is divided into stages 4 and 4S. In stage 4, the tumor has spread to distant lymph nodes, the… »
Localized primary tumor, as defined for stage 1, 2A, or 2B, with dissemination limited to skin, liver, and/or bone marrow (limited to… »
Cancer confined to the original anatomic site of growth. »
Cancer is found in the nasal cavity only. »
A prostate cancer stage defined by the Jewett staging system. Stage A prostate cancer is cancer that began in the prostate and… »
The extent of cancer spread at the time of the original diagnosis. »
Cancer that is confined to the original anatomic site of growth but is clinically palpable. »
Cancer has spread from the nasal cavity to the nasal sinuses. »
A prostate cancer stage defined by the Jewett staging system. Stage B prostate cancer is cancer that began in the prostate and… »
Cancer that has reached but has not invaded the muscularis propria of the colon, or cancer confined to one lobe of the… »
Cancer that has invaded the muscularis propria of the colon, or cancer that involves one or both lobes of the prostate gland… »
Cancer that has reached the muscularis propria of the colon, or cancer that has invaded the prostatic gland capsule but is confined… »
Cancer has spread through the nasal sinuses to nearby tissue. »
A prostate cancer stage defined by the Jewett staging system. Stage C prostate cancer is cancer that began in the prostate, has… »
Cancer that has spread to other anatomic sites beyond the site of its original growth. »
Cancer has spread to distant parts of the body, such as the lymph nodes in the neck, or to the bone, liver,… »
A prostate cancer stage defined by the Jewett staging system. Stage D prostate cancer is cancer that began in the prostate and… »
Prostate cancer that has spread to local lymph nodes only. »
Prostate cancer that has spread to distant lymph nodes or other organs. »
An assessment based on the combined evaluation of the patient's T stage, M stage, and N stage. »
Invasive cancer confined to the original anatomic site of growth without lymph node involvement. »
Cancer of the adrenal gland that is smaller than 5 centimeters (smaller than 2 inches) and is found in the adrenal gland… »
The tumor is 5 centimeters or smaller and is found in the adrenal gland only. »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I) or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or site (IE). … »
Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I) or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or site (IE). … »
Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I) or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or site (IE). … »
Stage I is divided into stages I and IE. In stage I, cancer is found in one of the following places in… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
There is one tumor and it has not spread to nearby blood vessels. »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Stage I is divided into stages I and IE. In stage I, cancer is found in one lymphatic area (lymph nodes, tonsils,… »
There is one tumor and it has not spread to nearby blood vessels. »
Stage I tumor is defined as low-grade, superficial, and deep. G1, T1a, N0, M0/ G1, T1b, N0, M0/ G1, T2a, N0, M0/… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor 2 cm or less in greatest dimension. N0: No regional lymph node… »
Stage I is divided into stages I and IE. In stage I, cancer is found in one lymphatic area (lymph node… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor 2 cm or less in greatest dimension. N0: No regional lymph node… »
The tumor is no larger than 2 centimeters. »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor invades subepithelial connective tissue. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No… »
Cancer has spread to the layer of connective tissue next to the inner lining of the bladder. »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor invades subepithelial connective tissue. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor invades subepithelial connective tissue. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor limited to ovaries (one or both). N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. … »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, the tumor is 2 centimeters or smaller. Cancer has not… »
Stage I breast cancer is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, the tumor is 2 centimeters or smaller and… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Cancer found in only the main part of the uterus, not the cervix. »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Cancer is found in the cervix only. Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB, based on the amount of cancer… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Solitary tumor without vascular invasion. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0:… »
Stage I is divided into stages I and IE. In stage I, cancer is found in one of the following places in… »
Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I) or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or site (IE). … »
The tumor was in the liver only and all of the cancer was removed by surgery. »
Stage I: A single tumor or nodal area is involved, excluding the abdomen and mediastinum (from PDQ). »
Cancer is found (1) in one group of lymph nodes; or (2) in one area outside the lymph nodes. No cancer is… »
There are too many lymphocytes in the blood and the lymph nodes are larger than normal. »
Stage I includes: (T1, N0, M0); (T2, N0, M0). T1: Tumor invades submucosa. T2: Tumor invades muscularis propria. N0:… »
Cancer has spread from the mucosa (innermost layer) of the colon and/or rectal wall to the submucosa (layer of tissue under the… »
May be either of the following: (1) stage IA cancer affecting less than 10% of the skin's surface and appearing as red,… »
May be either of the following: (1) stage IA cancer affecting less than 10% of the skin's surface and appearing as red,… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, cancer is found in the distal extrahepatic bile duct (where… »
Cancer is found in the uterus only. Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB, based on how far the cancer… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB, depending on where the cancer is found. In stage IA, cancer has formed… »
Cancer has spread beyond the innermost layer of tissue to the next layer of tissue in the wall of the esophagus. … »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB, depending on where the cancer is found. In stage IA, cancer has formed… »
Stage I is divided into stage IA and IB. In stage IA, cancer is found only in the bile duct. In stage… »
Stage I includes: (T1, N0, M0); IA (T1a, N0, M0); IB (T1b, N0, M0); IC (T1c, N0, M0). T1: Tumor limited… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Cancer has spread beyond the inner (mucosal) layer to a layer of tissue with blood vessels or to the muscle layer. … »
Stage I gallbladder cancer is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, cancer has spread beyond the innermost (mucosal) layer… »
Cancer has formed in the inside lining of the mucosa (innermost layer) of the stomach wall. Stage I is divided into stages… »
Stage I is divided into stage IA and stage IB, depending on where the cancer has spread. In stage IA, cancer has… »
The tumor is in the uterus only. »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Solitary tumor without vascular invasion. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0:… »
Stage I NHL means involvement of a single lymph node region (I) or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or site… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Cancer is found in one area of the hypopharynx only and/or the tumor is 2 centimeters or smaller. »
The tumor is found only in one area of the hypopharynx and is 2 centimeters or smaller. »
Stage I includes: pT1-4, N0, M0, SX. pT1: Tumor limited to the testis and epididymis without vascular/lymphatic invasion; tumor may invade… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
The tumor is in the choroid only and is size category 1 (not more than 12 millimeters wide and not more… »
The tumor is in the iris only and is not more than one fourth the size of the iris. »
The tumor is 7 centimeters or smaller and is found in the kidney only. Also called stage I renal cell cancer. … »
Cancer is found only in the area where it started. Stage I laryngeal cancer depends on where cancer is found in the… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: (Supraglottis) Tumor limited to one subsite of supraglottis with normal vocal cord mobility. (Glottis)… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: (Supraglottis) Tumor limited to one subsite of supraglottis with normal vocal cord mobility. (Glottis)… »
The tumor is 2 centimeters or smaller. Cancer has not spread to lymph nodes. »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor 2 cm or less in greatest dimension. N0: No regional lymph node… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Cancer that is 2 centimeters or less in diameter and has not spread outside the salivary gland. »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, cancer is found in one side of the chest in… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Cancer has formed in the mucous membranes of the maxillary sinus. »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, the tumor is not more than 1 millimeter thick, with… »
Stage I Merkel cell carcinoma is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, the tumor is 2 centimeters or smaller… »
Cancer is found in the lining of the chest wall and may also be found in the lining of the lung, the… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Relatively few cancer cells have spread throughout the body. There may be no symptoms of disease. »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, less than 10% of the skin surface is covered with… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, less than 10% of the skin surface is covered with… »
Cancer is found in only one area (of either the nasal cavity or the ethmoid sinus) and may have spread into… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Maxillary sinus: Tumor limited to the maxillary sinus mucosa with no erosion or destruction… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1:Tumor restricted to any one subsite, with or without bony invasion. N0: No regional… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Cancer (1) is found in the nasopharynx only; or (2) has spread from the nasopharynx to the oropharynx (the middle part of… »
Cancer (1) is found in the nasopharynx only; or (2) has spread from the nasopharynx to the oropharynx (the middle part of… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
The tumor is not larger than 2 centimeters at its widest point and may have one of the following high-risk features: (1)… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA, IB, and IC. In stage IA, the tumor is 5 millimeters or smaller and has… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor 2 cm or less in greatest dimension. N0: No regional lymph node… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor 2 cm or less in greatest dimension. N0: No regional lymph node… »
Cancer is 2 centimeters or smaller and is found in the oropharynx only. »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor 2 cm or less in greatest dimension. N0: No regional lymph node… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor 2 cm or less in greatest dimension. N0: No regional lymph node… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor limited to ovaries (one or both). N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. … »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor limited to ovaries (one or both). N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No… »
Stage I includes: (T1, N0, M0). T1: Tumor limited to ovaries (one or both). N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. … »
Stage I includes: (T1, N0, M0). T1: Tumor limited to ovaries (one or both). N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. … »
Cancer is found in one or both ovaries or fallopian tubes. Stage I is divided into stages IA, IB, and IC. In… »
Cancer is found in one or both ovaries. Stage I is divided into stages IA, IB, and IC. In stage IA, cancer… »
Cancer is found in one or both ovaries. Stage I is divided into stages IA, IB, and IC. In stage IA, cancer… »
The tumor is found in one or both ovaries. Stage I is divided into stages IA, IB, and IC. In stage IA,… »
Stage I includes: (T1, N0, M0). T1: Tumor limited to ovaries (one or both). N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. … »
Stage I includes: (T1, N0, M0). T1: Tumor limited to ovaries (one or both). N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. … »
Stage I includes: (T1, N0, M0). T1: Tumor limited to ovaries (one or both). N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. … »
Cancer is found in the pancreas only. Stage I is divided into stage IA and stage IB based on tumor size. In… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Maxillary sinus: Tumor limited to the maxillary sinus mucosa with no erosion or destruction… »
Cancer has spread to connective tissue just under the skin of the penis. The tumor cells look a lot like normal cells… »
Cancer has formed in the innermost layer of the wall of the perihilar extrahepatic bile duct (where the bile duct leaves the… »
Cancer is found in the prostate only. The cancer (1) is found by needle biopsy or in a small amount of tissue… »
Cancer is found in the prostate only. The cancer (1) is found by needle biopsy or in a small amount of tissue… »
Stage I includes: (T1, N0, M0); (T2, N0, M0). T1: Tumor invades submucosa. T2: Tumor invades muscularis propria. N0:… »
Stage I includes: (T1, N0, M0); (T2, N0, M0). T1: Tumor invades submucosa. T2: Tumor invades muscularis propria. N0:… »
The tumor is 7 centimeters or smaller and is found in the kidney only. Also called stage I kidney cancer. »
Cancer has spread through the lining of the renal pelvis and/or ureter, into the layer of connective tissue. »
Stage I includes: T1, M0, M0. T1: Tumor invades subepithelial connective tissue. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0:… »
The tumor was completely removed by surgery and all of the following are true: (1) cancer was found only in the kidney… »
Cancer that is 2 centimeters or less in diameter and has not spread outside the salivary gland. »
Cancer that forms in squamous cells in the skin or in the lower part of the epidermis (the outer layer of the… »
Stage I includes: IA (T1a, N0, M0); IB (T1b, N0, M0); (T2a, N0, M0). T1a: Melanoma is less than or equal… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, the tumor is low-grade (likely to grow and spread slowly)… »
Stage I includes: T1, N0, M0. T1: Tumor invades subepithelial connective tissue. N0: No regional lymph node metastasis. M0: No… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Ann Arbor Classification: Stage I: Involvement of a single lymph node region (I); or localized involvement of a single extralymphatic organ or… »
Stage I is divided into stage IA, stage IB, and stage IS, and is determined after a radical inguinal orchiectomy (surgery to… »
Stage I includes: pT1-4, N0, M0, SX. pT1: Tumor limited to the testis and epididymis without vascular/lymphatic invasion; tumor may invade… »
Stage I includes: pT1-4, N0, M0, SX. pT1: Tumor limited to the testis and epididymis without vascular/lymphatic invasion; tumor may invade… »
Stage I includes: pT1-4, N0, M0, SX. pT1: Tumor limited to the testis and epididymis without vascular/lymphatic invasion; tumor may invade… »
Stage I includes: pT1-4, N0, M0, SX. pT1: Tumor limited to the testis and epididymis without vascular/lymphatic invasion; tumor may invade… »
Stage I includes: pT1-4, N0, M0, SX. pT1: Tumor limited to the testis and epididymis without vascular/lymphatic invasion; tumor may invade… »
Stage I includes: pT1-4, N0, M0, SX. pT1: Tumor limited to the testis and epididymis without vascular/lymphatic invasion; tumor may invade… »
Cancer is found only within the thymus. All cancer cells are inside the capsule (sac) that surrounds the thymus. »
Cancer has spread through the lining of the renal pelvis and/or ureter, into the layer of connective tissue. »
Cancer found in only the main part of the uterus, not the cervix. »
Cancer is found in the uterus only. Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB, based on how far the cancer… »
Cancer is found in the vaginal wall only. »
The tumor is found only in the vulva or perineum (area between the rectum and the vagina). Stage I is divided into… »
Stage I vulvar cancer is divided into stages IA and IB. In both IA and IB, cancer is found only in the… »
The tumor was completely removed by surgery and all of the following are true: (1) cancer was found only in the kidney… »
Invasive cancer confined to the original anatomic site of growth without lymph node involvement. The definition of stage IA depends on… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, the tumor is 2 centimeters or smaller. Cancer has not… »
Stage IA includes: IA (T1a, N0, M0); IA1 (T1a1, N0, M0); IA2 (T1a2, N0, M0). T1a: Invasive carcinoma diagnosed only by… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB, depending on where the cancer is found. In stage IA, cancer has formed… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB, depending on where the cancer is found. In stage IA, cancer has formed… »
Stage IA includes: T1a, N0, M0. T1a: Tumor limited to one tube, without penetrating the serosal surface; no ascites. N0: No… »
Stage I non-small cell lung cancer is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, the tumor is in the lung… »
Stage I non-small cell lung cancer is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, the tumor is in the lung… »
Stage IA includes: T1a, N0, M0. T1a: Tumor limited to one ovary; capsule intact, no tumor on ovarian surface. No… »
Stage IA includes: (T1a, N0, M0). T1a: Tumor limited to one ovary; capsule intact, no tumor on ovarian surface. No malignant… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, the tumor is low-grade (likely to grow and spread slowly)… »
Stage IA includes: pT1, N0, M0, S0. pT1: Tumor limited to the testis and epididymis without vascular/lymphatic invasion; tumor may invade… »
A stage term referring to invasive cervical cancer that is confined to the cervix without lymph node involvement. It includes: T1a1,… »
Stage IA1 includes: T1a1, N0, M0. T1a1: Measured stromal invasion 3.0 mm or less in depth and 7.0 mm or less… »
A stage term referring to invasive cervical cancer that is confined to the cervix without lymph node involvement. It includes: T1a2,… »
Stage IA2 includes: T1a2, N0, M0. T1a2: Measured stromal invasion more than 3.0 mm and not more than 5.0 mm with… »
Invasive cancer confined to the original anatomic site of growth without lymph node involvement. The definition of stage IB depends on… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IB, small clusters of breast cancer cells (larger than 0.2 millimeter… »
Stage IB includes: IB (T1b, N0, M0); IB1(T1b1, N0, M0); IB2 (T1b2, N0, M0). T1b: Clinically visible lesion confined to the cervix… »
A stage term referring to invasive cervical cancer that is confined to the cervix without lymph node involvement. It includes: IB… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB, depending on where the cancer is found. In stage IB, cancer has formed… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB, depending on where the cancer is found. In stage IB, cancer has formed… »
Stage IB includes: T1b, N0, M0. T1b: Tumor limited to both tubes, without penetrating the serosal surface; no ascites. N0:… »
Stage I non-small cell lung cancer is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IB, cancer has not spread to the… »
Stage I non-small cell lung cancer is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IB, cancer has not spread to the… »
Stage IB includes: T1b, N0, M0. T1b: Tumor limited to both ovaries; capsules intact, no tumor on ovarian surface. No malignant… »
Stage IB includes: (T1b, N0, M0). T1b: Tumor limited to both ovaries; capsules intact, no tumor on ovarian surface. No malignant… »
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IB, the tumor is low-grade (likely to grow and spread slowly)… »
Stage IB includes: (pT2, N0, M0, S0); (pT3, N0, M0, S0); (pT4, N0, M0, S0). pT2: Tumor limited to the testis… »
A stage term referring to invasive cervical cancer that is confined to the cervix without lymph node involvement. It includes: T1b1,… »
Stage IB1 includes: T1b1, N0, M0. T1b1: Clinically visible lesion 4.0 cm or less in greatest dimension. N0: No regional lymph… »
A stage term referring to invasive cervical cancer that is confined to the cervix without lymph node involvement. It includes: T1b2,… »
Stage IB2 includes: T1b2, N0, M0. T1b2: Clinically visible lesion more than 4.0 cm in greatest dimension. N0: No regional lymph… »
A cancer stage generally indicating the local invasion of tissues by cancer at the primary site. »
Stage IC includes: T1c, N0, M0. T1c: Tumor limited to one or both tubes with extension onto or through the tubal… »
Stage IC includes: T1c, N0, M0. T1c: Tumor limited to one or both ovaries with any of the following: capsule ruptured, tumor… »
Stage IC includes: (T1c, N0, M0). T1c: Tumor limited to one or both ovaries with any of the following: capsule ruptured,… »
Invasive cancer more extensive than stage I, usually involving local lymph nodes without spread to distant anatomic sites. »
Stage II includes: IIA: (T2b, N0, M0); (T3a, N0, M0); IIB: (T3b, N0, M0); (T4a, N0, M0); IIC: (T4b, N0, M0). … »