It is made up.
I assume you are reading "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"
As far as I can tell, all the medical terms mentioned are mistaken
It is made up. I assume you are reading "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" As far as I can tell, all the medical terms mentioned are mistaken
Ductal carcinoma
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infiltrating ductal carcinomas
Obstreosis does not appear to be a recognized medical term or condition in the current literature. It may be a typographical error or confusion with a similar-sounding term. If you meant "osteoporosis," it refers to a condition characterized by weakened bones and an increased risk of fractures due to a loss of bone density. If you are looking for information on a different condition, please provide more context.
It is called stage I if it is found in one spot. Ductal carcinoma in situ means that it has been found in place in a duct.
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Disability benefits for ductal carcinoma in situ solely depends on the severity and classification of the carcinoma. Only when a doctor diagnosis the patient as having physical limitations when disability is then available to the patient.
Pre-ductal saturations in a newborn are measured in the right hand and is a measurement of the arterial blood oxygen saturation after the blood leaves the heart and before it reaches the ductus arteriosus in the aorta. This is the blood that is perfusing the brain.
Atypical ductal hyperplasia is a condition where there is abnormal growth of cells within the breast ducts. It is considered a precancerous lesion and may slightly increase the risk of developing breast cancer in the future. Monitoring or further evaluation may be recommended by a healthcare provider.
The breast cancer that has not broken through the milk duct and has a cure rate of nearly 100% is DCIS.
Ductal carcinoma starts in the milk ducts.