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These neoplasms represent a heterogeneous group of tumors with various genetic alterations, molecular features, and risks of malignancy.
Contrary to the popular belief of increased complications in hepatic adenomatosis, a recent meta-analysis showed that hepatic adenomatosis per se does not have any increased risk of complications; the tumour size and subtype determine the risks of malignancy and bleeding [50].
Additionally, drug side-effects include increased risks of malignancy and gastrointestinal disturbances.
Relative risks of malignancy for lesions possessing particular recorded features are presented in Table 1.
Nevertheless, three other recent studies notably showed increased risks of malignancy in patients with JIA [ 18– 20].
The radiological grading scheme used throughout Australia and parts of Europe is validated as a useful system of stratifying microcalcifications into groups with significantly different risks of malignancy.
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It is thought that tumours <5 cm are usually at low risk of malignancy and tumours >5 cm are malignant.
Also, the risk of malignancy for the affected individuals is high.
Surgical removal of mucinous cystic neoplasms (MCNs) is usually recommended because of the risk of malignancy.
Conclusions: Postmenopausal women with endometrial polyps are at increased risk of malignancy in the polyp.
Conclusions: This study confirmed that the risk of malignancy associated with unilocular echo-free cysts (group 1) was low.
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