Saturday, March 7, 2009

N2 - Mobile Lymph Nodes On An Opposite

N2 - Mobile lymph nodes on an opposite side or - bilateral. N2a - The increased lymph nodes do not contain metastasises. N2b - The increased lymph nodes contain metastasises. N3 - The fixed lymph nodes. M - the remote metastasises - there are no displays of the remote metastasises in lymph nodes or - other bodies. M1 - There are remote metastasises. M1a - Metastasises in the remote lymph nodes. M1b - Other remote metastasises. Clinic and diagnostics: in clinical display of a cancer of a gullet it is possible to allocate three groups of symptoms: 1) the places-chye, depending on defeat of walls of a gullet; 2) secondary, resulting distributions of process on the next bodies and fabrics; 3) the general. The beginning of development of a cancer of a gullet passes . The latent period can last 1 - 2 years. (at 70 - 98 % of patients) are the first symptom of disease, but in essence it is the late symptom arising at closing of a gleam - of a gullet by a tumour on 2/3 and more, thus at 60 % of patients there are metastasises in .

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