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Correction: Proteomics analysis reveals FEN1 as a promising therapeutic target against small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the cervix. [PDF]
Liu J +11 more
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Chronic Botulism in Humans: A Case Series
ABSTRACT This study presents novel clinical presentations of botulism, observed in both patients and goats from the same farm. Their symptoms appeared at the same time, suggesting a possible relation to animal visceral botulism. Interestingly, weight loss and weakness were the persistent signs, but not life‐threatening as expected in botulism.
Minoosh Shabani Barzegar +2 more
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Clinically Advanced Warty Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Cervix with p16 Overexpression-Case Study and Literature Review. [PDF]
Petrică LA +4 more
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HPV‐Related Pelvic Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Unknown Primary: Two Case Studies
ABSTRACT Background Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) presents diagnostic and management challenges, particularly when associated with rare subsets such as pelvic squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of unknown primary origin. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is increasingly recognized as a prognostic and potentially predictive biomarker.
Sepideh Soltani +7 more
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Beyond the Pelvis: Brain Metastases in Cervical Cancer - A Case Series from a Low-Middle-Income Country. [PDF]
Sibarani CNR +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background This study marks the first extensive evaluation of quality of life (QoL) among cancer patients in Afghanistan, carried out at the Oncology Department of Herat Regional Hospital. Its primary objective was to assess the QoL of cancer patients and to determine key factors influencing it, utilizing the validated European Organization ...
Ali Rahimi +5 more
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Deciphering radiation effects in pap smears: A case report and review of challenges. [PDF]
Rathod G, Mishra M, Khan A, Mangla M.
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A wide spectrum of cells in the brain can engage in antigen presentation, which activates adaptive immunity in the central nervous system (CNS). Tissue‐resident memory T cells (TRM) develop in adaptive immunity in the CNS and provide long‐term immune surveillance, including the clearance of pathogens and tumor cells.
Luojinyun Wang +8 more
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE SUPPOSED FREQUENCY OF ULCERATION OF THE OS AND CERVIX UTERI.
T SMITH
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