Can liver lesions in infancy be induced by excessive alcohol intake during pregnancy?doi:10.1016/0016-5085(79)90029-5Jean-Pierre BenhamouGastroenterology
Notably, up to three quarters of healthy adult liver can be safely removed, illustrating the unique and remarkable regenerative capacity of the adult liver. However, the liver is obviously far from being “healthy” in the growing number of patients that suffer from fatty liver disease. In fact...
TISSUE CHARACTERIZATION WITH MR IMAGING OF FOCAL LIVER LESIONS: CAN THE BIOPSY BE ABANDONED? HPB SurgeryManfredi, R.De Gaetano, A. M.Maresca, G.Doglietto, G. B.Marano, P.Crucitti, F.
b. Malignant tumors (V10), exception for basal cell carcinoma, removed with no residual. In addition, the following cases should be qualified if on careful review they meet the following criteria: individuals who have a history of childhood cancer who have not received any surgical or medical ...
The possible causes of these conflicting results as well as the reasons for the discrepancy in HLA-G expression between cultured melanoma cell lines and surgically removed lesions have been discussed. Lastly, data about the potential clinical relevance of HLA-G expression in melanoma has been ...
Many cat owners struggle with the notion of having all their cat’s teeth removed. But, speaking from experience, the improvement in the cat’s quality of life is dramatic. Once healed, they are significantly more comfortable, and they regain the joy from eating and playing....
Uracil from DNA can be removed by DNA repair enzymes with apirymidine site as an intermediate. However, if uracil is not removed from DNA a pair C:G in parental DNA can be changed into a T:A pair in the daughter DNA molecule. Therefore, uracil inDNA may lead to a mutation. ...
E7-ICC staining, as an initial screening approach for cervical precancerous lesions, performed comparably to the HR-HPV test in terms of sensitivity and comparably to the LCT in terms of specificity. Due to its advantage in the secondary triage of HR-HPV-positive patients, E7-ICC staining ...
Approximately 25% of cancers are preceded by chronic inflammation that occurs at the site of tumor development. However, whether this multifactorial oncogenic process, which commonly occurs in the intestines, can be initiated by a specific immune cell po
be protumoral and proangiogenic can also be important for metastatic niche formation [144,209]. Exosomes derived from colorectal cancer cells and pancreatic cancer cells that are engulfed by Kupffer cells direct them to initiate favorable premetastatic niche formation in the liver [210,211]. ...