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1  the junction of the epidermis and dermis in benign neoplasms.
2 cutaneous biopsy, is recommended to diagnose benign neoplasms.
3              Low-grade gliomas (LGG) are not benign neoplasms.
4 pected of having a malignancy, and seven had benign neoplasms.
5 onths for solid neoplasms, and by 1 year for benign neoplasms.
6 s, 21 nonmalignant meningiomas, and 43 other benign neoplasms.
7 sent validation of a bacterial therapy for a benign neoplasm and support development of S. typhimuriu
8  is characterized by multiple recurrences of benign neoplasms and has a variable clinical course, ran
9  treat RCC at a curable stage result in many benign neoplasms and indolent cancers being resected wit
10 putational means and to group together eight benign neoplasms and normal kidney samples.
11 ted for most positive associations, whereas (benign) neoplasms and endocrinologic/metabolic disorders
12  475 (83.3%) nonneoplastic cysts, 77 (13.5%) benign neoplasms, and 18 (3.2%) malignant neoplasms.
13 umors from 94 different cancer subtypes, 541 benign neoplasms, and 264 normal tissue samples were ass
14 emorrhagic and infected renal cyst, abscess, benign neoplasms, and inflammatory mass.
15                                 Fibroids are benign neoplasms associated with severe gynecologic morb
16 ncogenes are well differentiated, relatively benign neoplasms compared with those expressing oncogeni
17 rbital teratomas are extremely rare, usually benign neoplasms, comprised of cells originating from al
18                                        These benign neoplasms contribute to the development of Cushin
19 cancers, including hematopoietic, solid, and benign neoplasms, could be distinguished by unique urina
20          Ameloblastoma is a locally invasive benign neoplasm derived from odontogenic epithelium and
21 .4%) benign nonneoplastic results, 10 (6.8%) benign neoplasms, five (3.4%) malignant neoplasms, and t
22  lead to the early development of multifocal benign neoplasms followed by their malignant progression
23                                              Benign neoplasms (including advanced colorectal adenomas
24 istribution of outcomes (nonneoplastic cyst, benign neoplasm, malignant neoplasm) was compared in eac
25 3 HU) significantly more than granulomas and benign neoplasms (median, 10.0 HU; range, -20.0 to 96.0
26 cally significantly more than granulomas and benign neoplasms (median, 8 HU; range, -10 to 94 HU) (P
27                                              Benign neoplasms most frequent in the IPMN group were co
28 neoplasms (n = 52), granulomas (n = 51), and benign neoplasms (n = 4).
29                                        These benign neoplasms occur in as many as 1 in 10 births, and
30                             Spitz nevus is a benign neoplasm of melanocytes that can be difficult or
31 ne cutaneous histiocytoma (CCH) is a common, benign neoplasm of the dog.
32                   Herein, both malignant and benign neoplasms of sharks and their relatives are descr
33 utosomal dominant predisposition to multiple benign neoplasms of the skin known as cylindromas.
34 characterised by the development of multiple benign neoplasms of the skin.
35              Uterine leiomyomata (fibroids), benign neoplasms of the smooth muscle, are a major cause
36 all tumor specimens, but was not observed in benign neoplasms or normal tissues.
37                 Schwannomas are slow-growing benign neoplasms that develop throughout the body causin
38 for diverticulitis, colorectal cancer (CRC), benign neoplasms, ulcerative colitis (UC), and Crohn's d
39 ontogenic tumor (KCOT) is a relatively rare, benign neoplasm which develops in the maxilla or mandibl
40  neurofibroma (PN) is thought to represent a benign neoplasm with the potential for malignant transfo
41           Papillary fibroelastomas (PFE) are benign neoplasms with little available outcome data.