Although clinicians are uncomfortable with the term dysplasia, there is almost no cancer risk in dysplasia detected incidentally without a gross pathology, and therefore simple cholecystectomy is an adequate treatment approach [26]. However, although not very often, it may be recommended to follow ...
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I understand that dysplasia is a precancerous condition. Grades I and II are not neoplastic. But grade III dysplasia, also called carcinoma in situ, is neoplastic, right? But is it a true carcinoma, or is it not at that point malignant? A. Dysplasia is not a neoplastic process. While ...
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Likewise, the high-resolution anatomical imaging that MRI excels in can be used to identify a region of focal cortical dysplasia in an epilepsy patient, which can then immediately be confirmed on accompanying fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET images, which are inherently co-registered. In addition, ...
Mutations in AIP (encoding aryl-hydrocarbon receptor-interacting protein) are the most frequently observed germline mutations. The prevalence of these mutations in patients with sporadic pituitary adenomas is ∼4%, but can increase to 8–20% in young adults with macroadenomas or gigantism, and ...
It should be noted, however, that phenotypically “activated” microglia can be seen in settings where significant tissue destruction and neuronal death are not present, such as in focal cortical dysplasia (Boer et al., 2006) and in some infiltrating gliomas (Scherer, 1938; Graeber et al., ...
One of the many debated topics in ageing research is whether progeroid syndromes are really accelerated forms of human ageing. The answer requires a better understanding of the normal ageing process and the molecular pathology underlying these rare diseases. Exciting recent findings regarding a severe ...
If you have a complete removal of at least 1 adenoma larger than 10mm or with high grade dysplasia, or more than 5 adenomas, or any serrated polyp larger than 10mm or with dysplasia, repeat colonoscopy at 3 years is recommended. If you have a piecemeal endoscopic resection of polyp larger...