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Esophageal Intramural Pseudodiverticulosis: A Disease of Adnexal Glands
Radiology, 1974Autopsy examination in a case of esophageal intramural pseudodiverticulosis revealed that the diverticula were squamous epithelium-lined metaplastic derivatives of esophageal adnexal glands which were present in excessive numbers throughout the length of the esophagus.
A, Lupovitch, R, Tippins
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Clinical Approach to Adnexal Disease
2009The diagnostic-instrumental finding of an alteration to the adnexal region occurs in 1.5–2% of females over 40 years of age and poses a complex problem of differential diagnosis. Correct identification of the condition is crucial for the appropriate clinical management of the disease.
Sergio Pecorelli +2 more
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Benign Adnexal Disease
Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2003Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays an important role in localizing and characterizing pelvic masses, particularly adnexal masses. The multiplanar capability of MRI helps to locate an abnormality outside the ovary and facilitate the exclusion of malignancy. Its superior soft-tissue contrast features help to diagnose specific benign masses, including
Eric Joseph Sebastiano, Sala +1 more
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Adnexal Surgery for Severe Ocular Surface Disease
Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2005Secondary causes of ocular surface disease are-to a large extent-due to disorders of the ocular adnexae. The main pathomechanisms involved include exposure, abrasion and malnutrition, resulting from a multitude of disorders such as ec- or entropion (e.g. in cicatrizing conjunctivitis), lid retraction and severe aqueous deficiency.
Gerd, Geerling, Maria, Borrelli
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Ocular Adnexal Lymphoproliferative Disease
2011Ocular adnexal lymphoproliferative disease (OALD) represents a variably defined amalgam of pathology that affects the tissues surrounding the eye: the orbit, eyelids, conjunctiva, and lacrimal apparatus. It occurs with such regular frequency in the general population that it is a relatively routine diagnosis for the orbital specialist. In this chapter,
Ann P. Murchison, Jurij R. Bilyk
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Extramammary Paget's disease—a proliferation of adnexal origin?
Histopathology, 2006Aim : To investigate a possible follicular origin of extramammary Paget's disease (EPD). EPD is a predominantly intraepidermal tumour with extensive involvement of adnexal structures and high recurrence rates suggesting a follicular stem cell origin.
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Diagnostics for Infectious Orbital and Ocular Adnexal Disease
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2022Jenny C, Dohlman, Joseph F, Rizzo
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Adnexal torsion in pregnancy: A systematic review of case reports and case series
American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023Amirreza Keyvanfar +2 more
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