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The histological term, junctional melanocytic hyperplasia (JMH), refers to the proliferation of single melanocytes along the dermal epidermal junction that is the basal layer where normal melanocytes reside. JMH is characteristic of lentigo simplex, junctional nevus, and dysplastic nevus. "Atypical ...
Psoriasis is a common inflammatory skin disease of unknown etiology, for which there is no cure. This heterogeneous, cutaneous, inflammatory disorder is clinically characterized by prominent epidermal hyperplasia and a distinct inflammatory infiltrate. Crosstalk between immunocytes and keratinocytes, which ...
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For example, C-cell hyperplasia may be such a factor. However, the main limitation of the discussed method is the lack of established cutoff points. Thus, there is a prospect of developing the described technique in laboratory diagnostics of primary MTCs [35]. Marques et al. [36] proposed ...
DNCB can provoke pathological symptoms, including ear thickness, epidermal hyperplasia, and pruritus, which were attenuated in mice with TRPA1 genetic deletion [147]. Similarly, the induction of atopic dermatitis by topical application of oxazolone in mice induces milder atopic dermatitis symptoms, ...
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Abstract Molecular pathology has advanced our understanding of many tumors and offers opportunities to identify novel therapies. In the pituitary, the field has uncovered several genetic mutations that predispose to pituitary neuroendocrine tumor (PitNET) development, includingMEN1, CDKN1B,PRKRIα, AIP,...