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> 50% reduction in partial response
volume of all disease, no
new lesions is called what
complete disappearance complete response
of all measurable disease
is called what
<50% reduction <25% stable disease
increase in volume of all
disease is called what
>25% increase in volume progressive disease
is called what
What tumor types can - lymphoma/ lymphoid leukemia
corticosteroids have a - multiple myeloma/ other plasma cell
direct anti-tumor effect in - mast cell tumor
What tumor types can -insulinoma
corticosteroids not have -CNS tumors
an anti-tumor effect in, -paraneoplastic hypercalcemia
but control the clinical
signs of
, TCC/ urothelial carcinoma/ bladder cancer
Which tumor do we not
FNA and why seeding, the tumor will grow in abdominal wall if
carried through
Should biopsies be parallel
parallel or perpendicular
to the tension lines?
What criteria need to be - have a curative intent resection option
met for an excisional - high suspicion that it is benign
biopsy? - palliation
What are the 3 most -hematoma
common complications -SSI (site infection?)
of biopsies -exophytic tumor growth
What is a SQ tumor compressed fibril? cancer cells w/ inflammation
pseudocapsule and
reactive zone composed
of
Should you place a drain no
if it is a planned marginal marginal resections have a higher risk of microscopic
resection? Why or why disease, drain will increase risk of spreading
not neoplasia
- lymph node/ ventral neck
What are the high-risk - high motion areas
cases regarding seromas - inguinal area
- pre-op radiation therapy
In what instances would wide or marginal
changing gloves and
instruments not make a ruptured spleen
difference