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Adrenal Ganglioneuroma- A Rare Site Entity [PDF]
Ganglioneuroma is a rare lesion reported in many organs including adrenal gland. Adrenal ganglioneuroma is a rare benign sympathetic tumour which originates from Adrenal medulla. The adrenal gland tends to be unusual site but few cases have been reported
Byna Syam Sundara Rao +4 more
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Aldosterone‐producing adenomas (APAs) develop via two distinct paths: directly from adrenal zona glomerulosa (zG) cells, or stepwise from zG cells through aldosterone‐producing micronodules (APMs) before progressing to APAs. Advanced single‐cell and spatial analyses identified distinct cell states linked to oxidative stress and cell–cell interactions ...
Zhuolun Sun +7 more
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Adenomatoid tumor of supra-renal gland
Adenomatoid tumors of adrenal gland are rare, asymptomatic neoplasias, with benign behavior, and usually are diagnosed incidentally. We report a case of a voluminous adenomatoid tumor of left adrenal gland in a 42-year old man who sought evaluation ...
Nancy T. Denicol +2 more
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An autologous whole‐tumor‐cell vaccine (rWTC‐MBTA) is evaluated in murine CNS lymphoma. Subcutaneous vaccination activates dendritic cells, broadens T‐cell priming, and drives lymphocyte trafficking to brain tumors, producing durable tumor control. Longitudinal bioluminescence and adoptive‐transfer assays verify CNS engagement. Combination with anti‐PD‐
Yaping Zhang +10 more
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A two‐nanosensor electrochemical strategy quantitatively distinguishes reactive oxygen species (ROS) in stress granules (SGs) from catecholamines in vesicles inside living cells. Chronic SGs formed under prolonged stress show elevated ROS and slower release, consistent with SG aging, and promote neurotransmitter loading likely through vesicle fusion ...
Hui Gu +3 more
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A rare case of virilizing adult ectopic adrenal tumor
Ectopic adrenal gland is an atypical medical condition with a prevalence of less than 1%. It occurs due to an abnormal gland development during embryonic life and can be found in different parts of the body. Rarely, these ectopic glands can be hormonally
Ricardo Segabinazzi Dotto +5 more
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4‐HBA upregulates NKIRAS2 levels, inhibiting the activation of the NF‐κB pathway and subsequently reducing the levels of neuroinflammatory markers. This modulation helps restore normal mood and behavior in hyperlipidemic conditions, providing a potential therapeutic strategy for managing hyperlipidemia‐associated depression.
Ying Zhang +7 more
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Cellular Identity Crisis: RD3 Loss Fuels Plasticity and Immune Silence in Progressive Neuroblastoma
Researchers discovered that therapy‐induced loss of RD3 protein in neuroblastoma triggers a dangerous shift: cancer cells become more stem‐like, invasive, and resistant to treatment while evading immune detection. RD3 loss suppresses antigen presentation and boosts immune checkpoints, creating an immune‐silent environment.
Poorvi Subramanian +7 more
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BackgroundCushing’s syndrome (CS) in dogs is mainly caused by pituitary-dependent (PDH) or adrenal-dependent (ADH) hypercortisolism. Result of the low-dose-dexamethasone suppression test (LDDST) with partial suppression (PSP) or escape pattern (EP) are ...
Matthias Mayr +3 more
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For the purposes of the adrenal gland’s study, 27 four months old male rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) of Termond White breed were selected. Based on electrocardiography and variation pulsometry results, three types of autonomous tonus were determined in
M. V. Zakrevska, A. M. Tybinka
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