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Clinicopathological study of Rhinoscleroma with Mast cell profile

Clinicopathological study of Rhinoscleroma with Mast cell profile

... Fifty five cases of rhinoscleroma were studied. These cases affected mainly the nose and the adjoining nasopharynx. The age range was 6-80 years with a mean age of 29.4yrs. The oldest patient was of 80 years old ... See full document

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Clinicopathological Profile of Sinonasal Tumors – A Five Year Study.

Clinicopathological Profile of Sinonasal Tumors – A Five Year Study.

... squamous cell carcinoma was most commonly ...squamous cell carcinoma predominated in this study similar to other ...squamous cell carcinoma were included and all the cases showed ... See full document

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THE CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL PROFILE IN PATIENTS WITH EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA

THE CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL PROFILE IN PATIENTS WITH EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA

... ABSTRACT: The malignant tumors of ovary are a group of disease with varying clinical and biological behavior. It is fifth leading cause of death from cancer in women and the leading cause of death from gynecological ... See full document

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A Study of the Clinicopathological Profile and Prevalence of CDX2 Biomarker Expression in Primary Adenocarcinoma of Colon in a Tertiary Care Hospital among Indian population

A Study of the Clinicopathological Profile and Prevalence of CDX2 Biomarker Expression in Primary Adenocarcinoma of Colon in a Tertiary Care Hospital among Indian population

... Tumor grade – Poorly differentiated and undifferentiated (grade 4) tumors are considered as important prognostic factors. Usually, these tumors have an aggressive behavior and have an increased chance for recurrence and ... See full document

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CORRELATION OF MAST CELL AND ANGIOGENESIS – AN IMMUNOHISTOLOGICAL STUDY

CORRELATION OF MAST CELL AND ANGIOGENESIS – AN IMMUNOHISTOLOGICAL STUDY

... vessel profile (Tae et al, 1991) 6 were used, including any stained endothelial cell or endothelial-cell cluster that was separate from adjacent ... See full document

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Feline Mast Cell Tumours

Feline Mast Cell Tumours

... the study above achieved PR, and 1/13 achieved PR in response to combined vinblastine and cyclophosphamide as rescue after ...feline mast cell ... See full document

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The Relevance of Mast Cells in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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... a study sample of 102 cases of different grades of OSCC and in 07 cases of clinically normal oral ...the Mast Cell Density (MSD) was found to be significantly higher in well differentiated squamous ... See full document

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The allergic eye

The allergic eye

... with mast cell stabilizing properties, pure mast cell stabilizers (sodium cromoglycate and lodoxamide) are less effective and display a longer onset of action (5-14 days) thereby making these ... See full document

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The Inhibitory Effects of Tetracycline on Mastocytosis

The Inhibitory Effects of Tetracycline on Mastocytosis

... the study, however the IC50 for COL-3 was lower in the ...of cell mass, while Tolemeo et al. assessed the individual cell viability utilizing trypan blue ex- clusion ...the study carried out, ... See full document

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Mast cell chymase reduces the toxicity of Gila monster venom, scorpion venom, and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide in mice

Mast cell chymase reduces the toxicity of Gila monster venom, scorpion venom, and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide in mice

... Mast cell degranulation is important in the pathogenesis of anaphylaxis and allergic ...induce mast cell degranulation, and this has been thought to contribute to the pathology and mortality ... See full document

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Emerging Evidence of Mast Cell Involvement in Oral
Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Emerging Evidence of Mast Cell Involvement in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

... An important feature of cancer progression is the ability to degrade the Extracellular Matrix (ECM), and consequently permit proliferation and migration of cells, invasion of surrounding tissues and dissemination. Matrix ... See full document

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Contributions of inflammation and tumor microenvironment to neurofibroma tumorigenesis

Contributions of inflammation and tumor microenvironment to neurofibroma tumorigenesis

... our study highlighted the contribution of inflam- mation (possibly due to nerve injury) in neurofibroma initiation (Fig- ure ...from mast cells but also antiinflammatory activi- ties ...block mast ... See full document

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Original Article The effects of a graded increase in chronic hypoxia exposure duration on healthy rats at high-altitude

Original Article The effects of a graded increase in chronic hypoxia exposure duration on healthy rats at high-altitude

... present study, IL-6 and TNF-α in plasma and BALF were significantly elevated after 24 hours of hypoxic exposure, peaked at 48 hours of hypoxic exposure, and then de- creased after 72 hours of hypoxic ... See full document

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The Channel-Kinase TRPM7 as Novel Regulator of Immune System Homeostasis

The Channel-Kinase TRPM7 as Novel Regulator of Immune System Homeostasis

... Lymphocytes forming the adaptive or acquired immune response are activated and regulated by cells of the innate immune system, i.e. macrophages, and provide immunologic memory(69). Antigen specific lymphocytes respond to ... See full document

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Declines in swimming performance with age: a longitudinal study of Masters swimming champions

Declines in swimming performance with age: a longitudinal study of Masters swimming champions

... track athletes who maintained high- or moderate-intensity training over 20 years (ages 50 to 70 years) had similar or slightly accelerated (at age 70) declines in maximal O 2 uptake than did endurance athletes of the ... See full document

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Biology of Sex Differences in Mast Cell-Mediated Disease.

Biology of Sex Differences in Mast Cell-Mediated Disease.

... Biological sex is a major determinant in the prevalence and severity of many diseases. An increasing number of clinical and epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that the prevalence of allergic disorders, such as urti- ... See full document

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Clinicopathological Profile and Treatment Outcome of Carcinoma Stomach

Clinicopathological Profile and Treatment Outcome of Carcinoma Stomach

... this study is quiet limited in scope and spanned over a short period of time, it is not possible to arrive at any definitive idea from this ...randomised study spanning over a long period is required for ... See full document

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Clinical potential of midostaurin in advanced systemic mastocytosis

Clinical potential of midostaurin in advanced systemic mastocytosis

... blood cell and platelet transfusion independency, regain of the weight loss, restoration of the liver functions as well as decrease in liver and spleen volume, bone marrow mast cell burden, serum ... See full document

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... Airway narrowing is the final common pathway leading to symptoms and physiological changes in asthma. It had been recognised for many years that patients who die from acute asthma attacks have grossly inflamed airways. ... See full document

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A Clinicopathological Profile of Pediatric Liver Tumors

A Clinicopathological Profile of Pediatric Liver Tumors

... Human AFP is a glycoprotein containing a molecule of biantennary glycan and previous studies have shown that some molecular structural differences in the carbohydrate chain exist according to different sources of AFP ... See full document

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