Barrett Esophagus: Quality of life and factors associated with illness perception. [PDF]
van der Ende-van Loon MCM+9 more
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Biomarkers for Risk Stratification of Neoplastic Progression in Barrett Esophagus
Barrett esophagus (BE) is caused by chronic gastroesophageal reflux and predisposes to the development of esophageal adenocarcinoma through different grades of dysplasia. Only a subset of BE patients will finally develop esophageal adenocarcinoma.
Marjon Kerkhof+4 more
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Data from Epidemiologic Risk Factors in a Comparison of a Barrett Esophagus Registry (BarrettNET) and a Case–Control Population in Germany [PDF]
Melissa Schmidt+13 more
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Analysis of immune related gene expression profiles and immune cell components in patients with Barrett esophagus. [PDF]
Shi L+5 more
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Пищевод Баррета в структуре гастроэзофагеальной рнфлюксной болезни: современные представления [PDF]
БАРРЕТА ПИЩЕВОДДУОДЕНО-ГАСТРАЛЬНЫЙ ...
Конорев, М. Р.+2 more
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Tackling domain generalization for out-of-distribution endoscopic imaging [PDF]
While recent advances in deep learning (DL) for surgical scene segmentation have yielded promising results on single-center and single-imaging modality data, these methods usually do not generalize well to unseen distributions or modalities. Even though human experts can identify visual appearances, DL methods often fail to do so when data samples do ...
arxiv
A Note on the Asymptotic Limit of the Four Simplex [PDF]
Recently the asymptotic limit of the Barrett-Crane models has been studied by Barrett and Steele. Here by a direct study, I show that we can extract the bivectors which satisfy the essential Barrett-Crane constraints from the asymptotic limit. Because of this the Schlaffi identity is implied by the asymptotic limit, rather than to be imposed as a ...
arxiv
Frequent c-mycAmplification in High-Grade Dysplasia and Adenocarcinoma in Barrett Esophagus [PDF]
Mario Sarbia+5 more
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Evolutionary Dynamics of Neoplastic Cell Populations in Barrett\u27s Esophagus [PDF]
Cancer is a disease that develops over decades as result of acquisition of abnormalities in the genomes of otherwise normal cells. Acquired genomic heterogeneity in populations of cells within tissues allows cell-level Darwinian evolution that selects ...
Kostadinov, Rumen Lyubenov
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