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THE NORMAL PROSTATE GLAND

Understanding prostate cancer beyond the prostate gland

Understanding prostate cancer beyond the prostate gland

... Withdrawal and isolation It is true that a cancer diagnosis is stressful. It can leave you feeling confused and overwhelmed with so much information to take in. At times during your illness you may want to be left alone ...

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Ultrasonography of the prostate gland and testes in dogs

Ultrasonography of the prostate gland and testes in dogs

... in normal anaesthetised dogs using standard protocols for administration of the contrast agent (Table 3) (Russo and others, 2009; Bigliardi and Ferrari, 2011; Vignoli and others, 2011) however more work is needed ...

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THE PROSTATE gland is the most common cancer site in

THE PROSTATE gland is the most common cancer site in

... TRUS Transrectal ultrasonographies were performed with the B & K Medical Diagnostic Ultrasound System 3535 and a 7.0-MHz end-fire transducer (B & K Medical, Herlev, Denmark) in the left lateral decubitus position, by ...

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Comparison of Transabdominal and Transrectal Ultrasonography of the Prostate Gland in Dogs

Comparison of Transabdominal and Transrectal Ultrasonography of the Prostate Gland in Dogs

... The mean ±SD of prostatic measurements using ultrasonography in present study and others in centimeters were summarized in table 1. There are differences between prostatic dimensions in our study and others. The ...

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The role of diet, capsaicin and TRPV6 expression in the prostate gland

The role of diet, capsaicin and TRPV6 expression in the prostate gland

... of prostate cancer In the prostate, normal function is reliant on androgen signalling via the AR, located intracellularly as shown in Figure ...

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Trace Element Levels in Prostate Gland as Carcinoma’s Markers

Trace Element Levels in Prostate Gland as Carcinoma’s Markers

... 5. Conclusions The combination of nondestructive INAALSLR and destructive ICP-MS me- thods is satisfactory analytical tool for the precise determination of 43 trace ele- ment mass fractions in the tissue samples of ...

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Androgen receptor distribution in the rat prostate gland and seminal vesicles

Androgen receptor distribution in the rat prostate gland and seminal vesicles

... Bonkhoff and Remberger (1993) reported that in the rat prostate the basal cells express nuclear AR widely under normal and hyperplastic conditions. Basal cells with increased AR expression were most ...

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MR images of prostate cancer site and normal prostate after radical radiotherapy

MR images of prostate cancer site and normal prostate after radical radiotherapy

... the gland difficult to assess in MRI ...of normal prostate after radiotherapy reveals grand atrophy, a significant increase in the number of stromal relative glands, atrophy of the secretory ...

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The Role of Microsomal Galactose tissues Specific Lectins from Prostate in Gland Peroxidation

The Role of Microsomal Galactose tissues Specific Lectins from Prostate in Gland Peroxidation

... of prostate gland 2) the changes of biological properties of prostate galactose-specific lectins are functionally related to development of the metabolic changes during prostate pathogenesis ...

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Histopathological studies on effect of antimalarial drug chloroquine on prostate gland of wistar rat

Histopathological studies on effect of antimalarial drug chloroquine on prostate gland of wistar rat

... INTRODUCTION Chloroquine has been implicated as an antifertility agent 1 . Preliminary investigation has shown disruption the process of spermatogenesis following toxic administration of chloroquine 2 . A reduction in ...

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Prostate Gland: Structure, Functions and Regulation

Prostate Gland: Structure, Functions and Regulation

... C., Janneo, A.: Regulation of androgen receptor protein and mRNA concentrations by androgens in rat ventral prostate and seminal vesicles and in human hepatoma cells. H.: Ontoge[r] ...
Whole Gland Cryoablation of Prostate Cancer

Whole Gland Cryoablation of Prostate Cancer

... Primary Prostate Cryoablation Systematic Reviews This policy was initially based on a 2001 TEC Assessment focused on total cryoablation for primary localized prostate ...

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Diseases of the prostate gland, prostate specific antigen and periodontal disease

Diseases of the prostate gland, prostate specific antigen and periodontal disease

... the prostate gland through circulating ...the prostate gland leading to PSA leakage into the ...with prostate gland enlargements leads to an increase in the production of PSA ...

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Intraductal Carcinoma of the Prostate Gland: Recent Advances

Intraductal Carcinoma of the Prostate Gland: Recent Advances

... wherein prostate carcinoma cells are re- ported to involve pre-existing prostate ducts and ...that prostate carcinoma cells could also involve or extend into benign prostatic ducts, owing to the ...

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MR of the submandibular gland: normal and pathologic states

MR of the submandibular gland: normal and pathologic states

... of normal and pathologic states of the submandibular ...submandibular gland (five pleomorphic adenomas, two hemangiomas, two malignant lymphomas, one adenoid cystic carcinoma, one squamous cell carcinoma, ...

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Treating your enlarged prostate gland HoLEP (holmium laser enucleation of the prostate)

Treating your enlarged prostate gland HoLEP (holmium laser enucleation of the prostate)

... • Observation of your symptoms. Some men may want time to think about surgery, or want to wait and see if their symptoms become any worse before opting for treatment. • Medicines. There are two types of medicines ...

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Possible Side Effects of Radiation Therapy on the Prostate Gland

Possible Side Effects of Radiation Therapy on the Prostate Gland

... the prostate known as BPH (Benign Prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also called benign enlargement of the prostate, and that are often used in men following certain types of radiotherapy, particularly ...

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The influence of tamoxifen on normal mouse mammary gland homeostasis

The influence of tamoxifen on normal mouse mammary gland homeostasis

... be superior to CD49f for resolving mammary epithelial cell populations from tamoxifen-treated mice with flow cytometry. It is not known whether these off-target effects of tamoxifen influence the fate of the cells in ...

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Size, Shape, and Appearance of the Normal Female Pituitary Gland

Size, Shape, and Appearance of the Normal Female Pituitary Gland

... Computed tomography (CT) has facilitated the radiologic recognition of pituitary gland enlargement. Direct coronal scans in which the interface between the gland and the[r] ...

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Pathogens in the Meibomian gland and conjunctival sac: microbiome of normal subjects and patients with Meibomian gland dysfunction

Pathogens in the Meibomian gland and conjunctival sac: microbiome of normal subjects and patients with Meibomian gland dysfunction

... Meibomian gland dysfunction, microbiome, pathogens, bacterial flora, 16S rRNA, scanning electron microscopy Introduction Dry eye is an ocular disease characterized by ocular discomfort due to an abnormal quantity ...

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