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Method for the purification and amplification of tumoral stem cells.
Tumoral calcinosis-like lesion of the foot: A case report.
Tumoral calcinosis presenting as a deformity of the thoracic spine.
Likewise, preventing anergy in response to a tumoral growth may help in anti-tumor responses.
The etiology of the rare condition of tumoral calcinosis is not entirely understood.
This gene is widely expressed in tumoral tissues and seems to be involved in integrin-like cell interactions.
Rear legs and the flank skin were shaved for the muscle and tumoral electroporation respectively.
In contrast, when no infiltration was detected, no tumoral recurrence or progression was observed within eight months.
Partial remission was defined as improvement of clinical symptoms and endoscopic lesions with a decrease in tumoral infiltration.
Effects of D-mannoheptulose upon D-glucose metabolism in tumoral pancreatic islet cells.
In order to get a tumoral response in conventional chemotherapy, a high dose of drugs has to be used, causing healthy cells to be affected, as well.
Normophosphatemic familial tumoral calcinosis is a cutaneous disorder characterized by cutaneous calcification or ossification.
As obstruction in these cases is because of the tumoral process itself, we postulated that their longterm patency in benign biliary strictures was likely to be better.
Some diseased areas that include the appearance of mineralized tissues include atherosclerotic plaques, tumoral calcinosis, juvenile dermatomyositis, kidney and salivary stones.
Tumoral calcinosis is a rare condition in which there is calcium deposition in the soft tissue in periarticular location i.e. around joints.
Tumoral ECL cells were either typical, containing vesicular electron dense granules or atypical with non-vesicular granules displaying a coarsely granular structure.
These do not affect the tumoral mass itself, but tend to reduce the inflammatory reaction around it, and thus decrease the overall volume of the mass impinging on the spinal cord.
Bergmann gliosis is hyperplasia of Bergmann glia (in the cerebellum) due to Purkinje cell death, as may occur in a hypoxic-ischemic insult or peri tumoral compression.
Lumbar puncture is important for the diagnosis of acute myelitis when a tumoral process, inflammatory or infectious etiology are suspected, or the MRI is normal or non-specific.
Ruiz-Garcia J, Ruiz de Almodóvar JM, Olea N, et al.: Thyroglobulin level as a predictive factor of tumoral recurrence in differentiated thyroid cancer.
Although the literature is limited on the subject, the well-documented effects on HSCs imply that there is a potential indirect effect of aberrant EVI1 expression on tumoral angiogenesis.
As mentioned, various treatment methods are offered against EV; however, most importantly, education of the patient, early diagnosis and excision of the tumoral lesions take preference to prevent the development of cutaneous tumors.
The fact that both tumoral and peri-tumoral factors contribute to the pathogenesis of tumor-related epilepsy suggests that VPA should be considered as a first line therapy in treating tumor-related epilepsy.
Lévy M, Copie-Bergman C, Gameiro C, et al.: Prognostic value of translocation t(11;18) in tumoral response of low-grade gastric lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue type to oral chemotherapy.
The proximity of the dento-alveolar process explains the forming of palatal abscesses and the palatal mucosa and submucosa with its numerous glands and the squamous keratinized epithelium is in correlation with the rich tumoral pathology.