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VEGF-D expression correlates with colorectal cancer aggressiveness and is downregulated by cetuximab

2008

AIM: To gain mechanistic insights into the role played by epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in the regulation of vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs) in colorectal cancer (CRC). METHODS: The impact of high-level expression of the growth factor receptors EGFR and VEGF receptor (VEGFR)3 and the VEGFR3 ligands VEGF-C and VEGF-D on disease progression and prognosis in human CRC was investigated in 108 patients using immunohistochemistry. Furthermore, the expression of the lymphangiogenic factors in response to the modulation of EGFR signalling by the EGFR-targeted monoclonal antibody cetuximab was investigated at the mRNA and protein level in human SW480 and SW620 CRC cell lines an…

AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyColorectal cancerTransplantation HeterologousVascular Endothelial Growth Factor CVascular Endothelial Growth Factor DCetuximabAntineoplastic AgentsMice SCIDAntibodies Monoclonal HumanizedMiceGrowth factor receptorMice Inbred NODCell Line TumorMedicineAnimalsHumansEpidermal growth factor receptorneoplasmsAgedColorectal CancerAged 80 and overCetuximabbiologyintegumentary systembusiness.industryGastroenterologyVascular Endothelial Growth Factor DAntibodies MonoclonalGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-3digestive system diseasesLymphangiogenesisErbB ReceptorsVascular endothelial growth factor CCancer researchbiology.proteinImmunohistochemistryFemalebusinessColorectal NeoplasmsNeoplasm Transplantationmedicine.drugSignal Transduction
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Dermoid and epidermoid cysts of the oral cavity : a 48-year retrospective study with focus on clinical and morphological features and review of main …

2020

Background Dermoid and epidermoid cysts are slow-growing, benign developmental cysts that arise from ectodermal tissue and can occur anywhere in the body. Less than 7% of these cysts involve the head and neck region, with only 1.6% of cases presenting in the oral cavity. To evaluate the clinical and histopathological features of dermoid (DCs) and epidermoid (ECs) cysts stored in the archives of a referred Oral Pathology Service over a 48-year-period, and to review current concepts about these cysts. Material and Methods All DCs and ECs were reviewed, and clinical data were obtained from the patient records. Fourteen cases of DCs and thirteen cases of ECs were re-evaluated microscopically by…

AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyEpidermal CystEpidermal CystAdipose tissueStratified squamous epitheliumEpithelium03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOral and maxillofacial pathologymedicineHumansGeneral DentistryDermoid CystRetrospective StudiesMouthOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearch030206 dentistrymedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Epitheliummedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyDermoid cystGiant cellUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASRespiratory epitheliumFemaleSurgerybusiness
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Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium and familial polyposis of the colon.

1987

Inquiries to Manuel Diaz Llopis, M.D., Cl Cirilo Amoros No. 1 PTA 2, Valencia 46004, Spain. Familial polyposis of the colon is a dominant autosomal disorder that is characterized by hundreds and sometimes thousands of adenomatous polyps throughout the entire colon, which begin in adolescence. Virtually all pa­ tients with familial polyposis develop carcino­ ma of the colon by age 50 years. A total colectomy should be carried out early in adult life in affected persons. Because of the autosomal dominant inheritance pattern, an intensive sur­ vey of family members must be conducted. There is no phenotype biochemical abnormality or serologic marker that indicates whether a familial member will…

AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMicrocephalyRetinal pigment epitheliumEpidermal Cystbusiness.industryDiseaseHypertrophymedicine.diseaseMuscle hypertrophySerologyOphthalmologyCongenital hypertrophymedicine.anatomical_structureAdenomatous Polyposis ColiRetinal DiseasesmedicineHumansAbnormalityFluorescein AngiographybusinessPigment Epithelium of EyeAmerican journal of ophthalmology
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Immunohistochemical localization of filaggrin in benign, premalignant and malignant cervical tissue.

1994

Epithelial distribution of filaggrin, a histidine-rich protein related to squamous terminal differentiation, was investigated in 87 cervical biopsies using an avidin-biotin-peroxidase technique with a monoclonal anti-human filaggrin antibody (AKH1). Normal squamous cervical epithelium exhibited a positive homogeneous immunoperoxidase stain in the upper parabasal, intermediate and superficial cell layers. Similar findings were obtained in cervical condylomas, although full-thickness staining was observed in 35.7% of the cases (P < 0.001). Filaggrin expression in CIN was inversely related to the severity of the lesion (P < 0.001). An irregular staining pattern was present in most high-grade C…

AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtySquamous DifferentiationUterine Cervical NeoplasmsCervix UteriFilaggrin ProteinsLesionImmunoenzyme TechniquesUterine Cervical DiseasesIntermediate Filament ProteinsPredictive Value of TestsmedicineBiomarkers TumorHumansskin and connective tissue diseasesCervixintegumentary systemImmunoperoxidasebusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyGeneral MedicineUterine Cervical DysplasiaEpitheliumStainingmedicine.anatomical_structureCondylomata AcuminataCarcinoma Squamous CellImmunohistochemistryFemalemedicine.symptomEpidermisbusinessPrecancerous ConditionsCarcinoma in SituFilaggrin
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Papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx.

2003

A case of papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx is reported. The lesion was located in the base of the tongue and grossly presented a characteristic finger-like pattern of growth. The clinicopathological profile of the neoplasm is presented and the differential diagnosis with other exophytic squamous cell carcinomas is discussed.

AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePapillary Squamous Cell CarcinomaLesionDiagnosis Differentialstomatognathic diseasesOropharyngeal NeoplasmsOtorhinolaryngologyEpidermoid carcinomaHead and neck surgeryCarcinomaCarcinoma Squamous CellMedicineNeoplasmHumansBase of tongue cancerFemaleDifferential diagnosismedicine.symptombusinessEuropean archives of oto-rhino-laryngology : official journal of the European Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies (EUFOS) : affiliated with the German Society for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
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[A composite indicator for maternity hospital classification].

2018

OBJECTIVES: to propose a composite indicator for maternity hospital classification. DESIGN: descriptive analysis of maternity hospitals through a composite indicator and analysis of its association with infant readmissions within 30 days from the childbirth. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: 56 maternity units in Sicily, accounting for 44.436 newborns in 2014. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: infant readmission rates within 30 days from the childbirth. RESULTS: low-level hospitals show higher infant readmission rates (odds ratio: 1.3) which may be seen as a signal of inappropriateness of maternity care. CONCLUSIONS: the proposed indicator allows for a classification of maternity hospitals taking into account…

AdultPatient TransferRegionalizationEpidemiologyCesarean SectionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInfant NewbornMaternity hospitalHospitals MaternityPatient ReadmissionHealthcare services evaluationLogistic ModelsPregnancyIntensive Care Units NeonatalHumansFemaleSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeComposite indicatorSicilyProcedures and Techniques UtilizationQuality Indicators Health CareQuality of Health CareEpidemiologia e prevenzione
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Relevance of new recommendations on routine antenatal prevention of rhesus immunization: an appraisal based on a retrospective analysis of all cases …

2008

Abstract Objective To assess the potential impact of new guidelines recommending routine antenatal prophylaxis at 28 weeks of pregnancy on incidence, consequences and cost of rhesus immunization. Study design All rhesus immunizations of 224,500 ongoing pregnancies in two neighbouring administrative areas in France between 2000 and 2006 were enrolled in this retrospective study. To determine the aetiology of immunization and to specify when sensitization occurred, we searched sensitizing events between the last negative and the first positive red-cell antibody test results. Perinatal consequences and costing were also analyzed. Results From 138 rhesus negative women bearing anti-D antibodies…

AdultPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCost effectivenessCost-Benefit AnalysisRho(D) Immune GlobulinPopulationRh IsoimmunizationIsoantibodiesPregnancyIntensive caremedicineHumanseducationRetrospective StudiesPregnancyeducation.field_of_studyRh-Hr Blood-Group Systembusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Pregnancy Complications HematologicInfant NewbornObstetrics and GynecologyRetrospective cohort studymedicine.diseaseFetomaternal TransfusionVaccinationReproductive MedicineImmunizationFemaleFrancebusinessEuropean journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in Palermo, Italy: an epidemiological study

1989

The incidence, prevalence and natural course of ALS were determined in the population of the province of Palermo, Italy. The average annual incidence calculated for the years 1973 through 1984, was 044./100.000 inhabitants. The prevalence rate on prevalence day December 31, 1984, was 1.67/100.000 population. The male/female ratio was 1.38. The mean age at onset was 54.3±11.02. The most common clinical form was the conventional one (61.4%); the bulbar form was more frequent among females than males. The mean duration of the disease was 33.7±35.8 months. The longest duration belongs to the pseudopolyneuritic form. The median survival was 36 months: 16 months for the bulbar, 36 months for the …

AdultPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentprevalencePopulationPrevalenceDermatologyAnnual incidenceEpidemiologyHumansMedicineAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisChildeducationAgedAged 80 and overNatural courseeducation.field_of_studyNeuroscience (all)business.industryGeneral NeuroscienceIncidence (epidemiology)Amyotrophic Lateral SclerosisInfant NewbornInfantGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthItalyChild PreschoolincidenceSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNeurology (clinical)businessMedian survivalAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosiThe Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences
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The histology of brain tumors for 67 331 children and 671 085 adults diagnosed in 60 countries during 2000-2014: a global, population-based study (CO…

2021

Abstract Background Global variations in survival for brain tumors are very wide when all histological types are considered together. Appraisal of international differences should be informed by the distribution of histology, but little is known beyond Europe and North America. Methods The source for the analysis was the CONCORD database, a program of global surveillance of cancer survival trends, which includes the tumor records of individual patients from more than 300 population-based cancer registries. We considered all patients aged 0-99 years who were diagnosed with a primary brain tumor during 2000-2014, whether malignant or nonmalignant. We presented the histology distribution of th…

AdultPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyCancer Researchepidemiological studypopulation-based cancer registriesDatabases FactualPopulationepidemiological study; health care disparities; histology; International Classification of Diseases; population-based cancer registries; primary brain tumorSocio-culturalehealth care disparitiesCancer registration610 Medicine & healthAstrocytomahistology03 medical and health sciencesGlobal population0302 clinical medicineInternational Classification of Diseasesepidemiological study health care disparities histology International Classification of Diseases population-based cancer registries primary brain tumormedicineHumans1306 Cancer ResearchRegistrieseducationChildMedulloblastomaprimary brain tumoreducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryBrain NeoplasmsAstrocytomaCancerHistology10060 Epidemiology Biostatistics and Prevention Institute (EBPI)medicine.diseaseEurope2728 Neurology (clinical)Oncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPopulation study2730 OncologyNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Autoimmune polyglanduläre Syndrome

2013

The autoimmune polyglandular syndrome (APS) is defined as the manifestation of at least two endocrine autoimmune diseases. In order to take the wide spectrum of components and the variations of the disease fully into account, APS is usually divided up into the rare juvenile type (APS I) and the more common adult type (APS II-IV). APS I is caused by a monogenetic mutation whereas APS II-IV has a multifactorial genesis with combination related subgroups. Early diagnosis, individual adjustment of therapy and screening of high risk patients in particular are regarded as clinically relevant. In addition to the patient's history, the diagnosis of APS encompasses serologic measurement of organ-spe…

AdultPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyEndometriosisPhysical examinationHashimoto DiseaseDiseaseDiagnosis DifferentialHypothyroidismPregnancyHumansMass ScreeningMedicineHashimoto DiseasePolyendocrinopathies AutoimmuneMass screeningAutoantibodiesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)AutoantibodyGeneral MedicineDiabetes GestationalFemaleDifferential diagnosisbusinessInfertility FemaleRare diseaseDMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
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