tumour造句91. Consequently, unlike other tumour suppressor genes, only one allele need be mutated to produce a phenotypic effect.
92. The surgeon prodded the shivery flesh, searching for the tumour that must be removed.
93. This also applied to the subgroup with a curative tumour resection and is in accordance with other studies that used preoperative radiotherapy.
94. In six patients the specimens still showed nodular argyrophil cell hyperplasia, and one patient had developed a carcinoid tumour.
95. The status of patients is subsequently monitored by mailed questionnaires from our hospital's tumour registrar.
96. Such investigations could be used more effectively if guidance about the tumour site was available.
97. The effectiveness of a procedure can, however, also be defined as its ability to eradicate tumour locally.
98. Janet, 33, suffering from a brain tumour, has just finished a course of the drug Temozolomide.
99. Consideration of the genetic lesions in any one tumour makes it apparent that carcinogenesis is a heterogenous process.
100. Our preliminary results suggest that endosonography is better than computed tomography in the evaluation of tumour infiltration in these patients.
101. A tumour or trauma in one side of the brain causes a loss in the field of vision on the other side.
102. The fast-growing capillaries bring blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the swelling tumour.
103. The histological sections of each lesion were reviewed to select tissue blocks containing representative and adequate volumes of tumour.
104. Treatment usually consists of removal of the tumour combined with drug treatment.
105. Tumour necrosis factor mRNA was detected in four of nine controls compared with 11/15 inflammatory bowel disease patients.
106. Tumour necrosis factor, interferon alfa, and interleukin 2 have already been expressed and secreted in high concentrations within certain tumours.
107. Cells in the tumour seem to resemble the body's own cells soon after conception when a baby is still developing.
108. Previous gastric surgery was not a feature of our tumour group as has been suggested by previous studies.
109. The possible dissemination of tumour by percutaneous fine needle aspiration cytology may result in these becoming the diagnostic techniques of choice.
110. C2 - involvement by tumour of more than four lymph nodes.
111. Response to radiotherapy was assessed and further laser treatment performed if a viable tumour was identified.
112. But if tumour cells spread, a process called metastasis, they can form tumours in vital organs such as the lungs.
113. Systemic treatment of cancer is bedevilled by the similarity of tumour cells to normal cells, at least under most physiological conditions.
114. Treatment continued for seven weeks, and each day the hamsters were weighed and tumour areas were measured.
115. The increasing reliance on imaging suggests that the technique of palpating a pyloric tumour is a declining art.
116. One tumour had the Minister of Health washing thern down with the blood of one of his former colleagues.
117. In many cancers, such as skin cancer, the original tumour itself is not life-threatening.
118. In which case the tumour would be in my right lung, not the left one.
119. This action of the mutant protein is by contrast with the recently established tumour suppressor activity of the wild type protein.
120. A partial remission was considered as a reduction in tumour mass of 50%.