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It may be associated with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1.
There are two possible explanations for the association of smoking with cervical neoplasia.
More research is clearly required before this protein and its role in neoplasia can be fully understood.
A biopsy showed it to be a precancerous condition known as neoplasia.
A review of their use in preventing actinic damage and neoplasia.
Neoplasia is the abnormal growth or division of cells.
Rarely, they may be a part of the multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 1.
The most common cause in dogs is primary or metastatic pulmonary neoplasia.
Fundamental research is covered in the "Biology of Neoplasia" section.
It may occur alone or in the context of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1.
Because neoplasia includes very different diseases, it is difficult to find an all-encompassing definition.
Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for cervical neoplasia.
The association between smoking and cervical neoplasia, however, remains after adjustment has been made for such sexual risk factors.
There is a clear link between the intensity of cell proliferation and susceptibility to neoplasia.
Development of secondary neoplasia after successful chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy treatment can occur.
All complementation groups are characterized by the presence of cutaneous neoplasia.
Therefore, clonality is not required in the definition of neoplasia.
A tumor of the liver is called Hepatic neoplasia.
Mutation of the alternate allele leads to progression to neoplasia.
However, metaplasia or dysplasia do not always progress to neoplasia.
The two major forms of multiple endocrine neoplasia are called type 1 and type 2.
The term "multiple endocrine neoplasia" was introduced in 1968, but descriptions of the condition date back to 1903.
More work is needed to clarify the role of IL-6 in prostate neoplasia.
Human papillomavirus has been shown to play a causal part in cervical neoplasia.
It is not surprising therefore that they are a common target for mutagenesis in neoplasia.