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T2 for the supraglottis is defined as tumor invading the mucosa of more than one adjacent subsite of supraglottis or glottis or region outside the supraglottis (e
T2 for the supraglottis with invasion of ventricular bands (false cords) and the epiglottis
T2 in the nasal cavity and ethmoid sinus is defined as invading two subsites in a single region or extending to involve an adjacent region within the nasoethmoidal complex, here the nasal cavity, with or without bony invasion
Chronic open angle glaucoma (COAG), management of
CIN
Circulating transferrin receptor (sTFR)
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs)
Circumferential resection margin (CRM)
CKD
CKD-MBDs
Classification of ciliary body and choroid uveal melanoma based on thickness and diameter
Classification of NPC
Classification of risk based on stage
Clinical and pathological T3a is defined as a tumor with bilateral extraprostatic extension
Clinical and pathological T3a is defined as a tumor with unilateral extraprostatic extension
Clinical and pathological T3b is defined as a tumor that invades seminal vesicle(s)
Clinical and pathological T4 is defined as a tumor that is fixed or invades adjacent structures other than seminal vesicles such as bladder, as shown here, external sphincter, rectum, levator muscles, and/or pelvic wall
Clinical and pathological T4 is defined as a tumor that is fixed to adjacent structures
Clinical criteria to categorize a lesion as a separate tumor nodule (intrapulmonary metastasis)
Clinical criteria to categorize a tumor as multifocal GG/L adenocarcinoma
Clinical criteria to categorize a tumor as pneumonic-type adenocarcinoma
Clinical criteria to distinguish second primary versus related tumors
Clinical features of unusual histologies and their implications for staging
Clinical mapping system for conjunctival carcinoma
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