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... operated this case and analyzed all data. YM, KS, SH, KI did the assistant ofthe operation. NM diagnosed h the pathology of this case.TS was the professor ofthe surgical science and had a guide.All ... from glandular tissue identical withsalivary glands located in the submucosa ofthe trachea and bronchus, it is included among carcinomas of sali-vary-gland types along with adenoid cystic carcinoma according ... cystic carcinoma according to the WHO histological classification of lung cancer. MEC is characterized by a mixture of mucus-producing, glandular and squamous epithelial cells, aswell as intermediate...
... collaborators. The fruit of that qualitative examination was the rejection of a total of 9 controls and 3 cases at the defining moment of the construction ofthe data package. The funda-mental ... with all the cases, andthe second made with the controls gathered in the hospitals andthe same cases, the first showed significant values in the three pre-dictors studied whereas the second ... Table 4 shows the application ofthe Mann-Whitney U-test to the continuous variables to study differences between the distributions between the cases and controls. The adjustment ofthe non-conditional...
... release of calcium from the site ofthe tumor. Hypercalcemia occurs when the amount of calcium in the blood rises to a certain level. It is important for lung cancer patients to be aware ofthe ... information and serve as a resource for physicians, nurses, and other health professionals regarding the management of cancer that spreads to the bone. The Bone and Cancer ... area of exposed jaw bone that shows no sign of healing after eight weeks. The condition can cause feelings of pain or numbness in the affected area. As most cases of osteonecrosis of the...
... function of the two isoforms, prompted us to analyze the organiza-tion andthe promoter sequences (Fig. 4) ofthe two tryptasegenes. The length of both genes, as evaluated from the size of the PCR ... inbovine lung. Furthermore, analysis of BLCT and BLTexpression in bovine heart and spleen has shown that bothenzymes are present in these tissues at the mRNA level. The simultaneous expression ofthe ... negative charge at the bottom ofthe pocket and aconsequent weaker interaction of substrates when comparedwith BLT andthe other tryptases. The usual substratespecificity of BLCT was explained by...
... and some bronchiolar cells ofthe transgenic animals, and thereby promoted the development ofcarcinomaofthe lung. This mouse model should prove useful to the study oflung carcinogenesis and ... adenocarcinomas ofthe lung. These mu‐tations result in prolonged activation ofthe receptor and downstream signaling throughphosphorylated Akt, in the absence of ligand stimulation ofthe extracellular ... Aberrant regulation ofthe activity or action of EGFR and other members of the RTK family have been involved in multiple cancers, including of brain, lung, breast and ovary. Furthermore, in many...
... multi-metastases in the apex oflung and mediastinal lymphadenovarix of pathological findings on the plain CT chest.Treatment is g enerally based on the stage ofthe dis-ease. There are major treatments ... neuroendocrine carcinomaofthe skin, arises from the uncontrolled growth of Merkel cells in the skin. It wasfirst described by Toker [1] and since then many caseshave been reported. To the best of our ... it from othe r tumors and earlydiagnosis and therapy.ConsentInformed consent was obtained from the patient forpublication of this case report and accompanyingimages. A copy ofthe written...
... operated this case and analyzed all data. KO, KS, SH did the assistant ofthe operation. YT and NM diagnosed the pathology of this case.TS was the professor ofthe surgical science and had a guide.Competing ... epithelial ce lls ofthe thyroid, and in type II alveolar epithelial cells and Clara cells of the lung. TTF-1 is expressed in pulmonary adenocarcino-mas, but not in metastatic lung tumors (except ... cystic carcinomaofthelung and literature comparison of features. The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine2007, 46:1799-03.7. Grillo HC, Mathisen DJ: Primary Tracheal tumors: treatment and...
... urothelial carcinomaofthe bladder and ovariantransitional cell carcinoma. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2005, 129:194-9.5. Shen K, Lang J, Guo L: Overexpression of p53 in transitional cell carcinoma of ... Surgicalresection is the primary therapeutic approach, and patient outcomes after chemotherapy are better than for othertypes of ovarian cancers.IntroductionTransitional cell carcinoma (TCC) ofthe ovary ... MFT and YA have been involved in drafting the manuscript and HE has given final approval ofthe version to be published.All authors read and approved the final manuscript.Competing interestsThe...
... contributionsHC performed the bilateral adrenalectomy and togetherwith SP and RS contributed to the conception and design of the manuscript, reanalyzed and interpreted the data and prepared the manuscript. ... contributed to the con-ception and design ofthe manuscript, reanalyzed and interpreted the data and helped in preparation of manu-script. RS. contributed to the conception and design of the manuscript, ... noted to the level ofthe cistern, but no compression ofthe optic chi-asm was apparent. The right cavernous internal carotidartery was partially encased with tumor, but the caliber of the vessel...
... [6-8]. Therapeuticoptions depend on the stage ofthe disease at the time of presentation whereas the most important prognostic fac-tor is the absence of nodal involvement [34].Surgery remains the ... CD20 andthe negativity for TTF-1 areimportant in the differential diagnosis from small cellneuroendocrine lungcarcinoma [25-27]. The monoto-nous nature ofthe dermal round cell infiltrate and ... small cell lung neuroendocrine carcinoma is related to Merkel cell carci-noma as well. [8].Due to its rarity andthe lack of cases for a randomizedprospective trial no consensus ofthe appropriate...
... development of lymph nodemetastasis, the presence of scar or ulcers previously in the area ofthe tumor. This was observed also in other studies[10,18]. The association of UV damage and a burn ... scars, varicosae ulcers and others) at the site ofthe tumor, patient origin (rural or urban), anatomicsite and treatment. Patterns of lymph node metastasis,recurrence and survival outcomes were ... adjuvant radiationtherapy. Four of them on the area of lymph node metasta-sis after lymphadenectomy, at discretion ofthe attendingphysician. Major concerns were coalescent tumor and more than...
... AccessReviewCisplatin chemotherapy (without erythropoietin) and risk of life-threatening thromboembolic events in carcinomaofthe uterine cervix: the tip ofthe iceberg? A review ofthe literatureJon C Anders1, ... use of cisplatin, either alone or in combination withother chemotherapeutic agents, has become the standard of care for the treatment of various solid tumors. Specifi-cally, the routine use of ... chemotherapy and erythropoietin havespurred interest in the true incidence of TE in patientsreceiving concurrent irradiation and cisplatin chemother-apy in the absence of erythropoietin.The...