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Anatomy of the prostate
Anatomy of the testis
Anatomy of the thyroid gland
A pT3 tumor invading the spermatic cord
A pT4 tumor invading the scrotum
Axial contrast enhanced CT scan in a patient with a left level III enlarged heterogeneous node with ill-defined margins, infiltrating the adjacent fat and sternocleidomastoid muscle
Axial T1 post-contrast fat-saturated MR imaging demonstrates a large heterogeneous and enhancing left level II mass with ill-defined margins and infiltration into the adjacent fat and sternocleidomastoid muscle
C) Lymph node maps for esophageal cancer
Cancer-specific survival comparing patients with disease localized to the neck versus patients with distant metastasis
Carcinoma should demonstrate a specific relationship with nerve, such as wrapping around nerves, in order to be classified as perineural invasion (PNI)
Celiac lymph node
Characteristics of lip and oral cavity tumors
Characteristics of oral cavity tumors
Chondrosarcoma of the appendicular skeleton by stage (6th Edition) (Data from NCDB, 2002-2008)
Chondrosarcoma of the pelvis (including the sacrum) by stage (6th Edition) (Data from NCDB, 2002-2008)
Chondrosarcoma of the spine (excluding the sacrum) by stage (6th Edition) (Data from NCDB, 2002-2008)
Classification of ciliary body and choroid uveal melanoma based on thickness and diameter
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 mapping system for conjunctival carcinoma
Clinical mapping system for conjunctival melanoma
Clinical N2 is defined as palpable mobile or bilateral lymph nodes
Clinical N3 is defined as palpable fixed inguinal nodal mass or pelvic lymphadenopathy unilateral or bilateral
Clinical stage (cTNM) and overall survival in patients diagnosed with gastric cancer, stratified by clinical stage groupings, based on NCDB data (2004-2008; median follow-up, 12 months; n = 7,306)
Clinical stage and overall survival in patients with gastric cancer who received curative or palliative surgery, stratified by clinical stage groupings, based on Shizuoka Cancer Center data (2002-2015; median follow-up, 47 months; n = 4,091)
Clinical T1a (left) is defined as a tumor with an incidental histologic finding in 5% or less of tissue resected
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