Twenty seven patients had an intact oesophageal mucosa and three had a single thin, short erosion. Fifty per cent (55/111) of the biopsy specimens obtained from the Z-line contained both squamous and ...
The oral mucosa is frequently affected and these eruptions are much more chronic, and can lead to an oral squamous cell carcinoma if not followed carefully. Additional involvements include the ...
No previous transgenic model has specifically targeted the oesophageal mucosa to induce oesophageal eosinophilia ... poietic and survival factor (interleukin (IL)-5) in resident squamous oesophageal ...
Porphyromonas gingivalis’s Contributions to Oral carcinoma of squamous cells Proliferation and Invasion ... reduce microbial translocation in the gut mucosa, and alleviate gastrointestinal infections.
Patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck were randomly assigned to receive either intensity-modulated ...
The prevalence of Lynch syndrome and associated clinicopathologic features in patients with mismatch repair deficient gastric cancer. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2025 ASCO ...
Periodontal disease is classically characterized by progressive destruction of the soft and hard tissues of the periodontal complex, mediated by an interplay between dysbiotic microbial communities ...
It takes around 8 years for a squamous cell carcinoma, for example, to reach a size of 30 mm when it is most commonly diagnosed so, by the time symptoms arise, the risk of metastasis is considerable.
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