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E-Cadherin is a diagnostic biomarker in the progression of oral epithelial dysplasia to squamous cell carcinoma [PDF]
Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma is a common cancer of head and neck region with poor prognosis and may sometimes show a premalignant stage. Cell-cell adhesion molecules play an important role in the process of malignant transformation.
Dhanusree Kani +5 more
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Background: Epithelial dysplasia is a critical precursor to oral squamous cell carcinoma. Manual histopathology, though gold standard, is subject to variability and delay.
Nishath Sayed Abdul +5 more
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Gastric epithelial dysplasia. [PDF]
Molecular abnormalities of the p.53 gene in chromosome 1 7p may be among the most commonly observed in human cancer. Their role in gastric carcinogenesis is suggested by their frequent detection in invasive adenocarcinomas. To investigate the chronology with which these abnormalities appear in the gastric carcinogenesis process, the expression of p53 ...
FARINATI, FABIO +5 more
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Gastric epithelial dysplasia [PDF]
Gastric dysplasia is believed to be the penultimate stage of gastric carcinogenesis. Its clinical importance has been underscored since its close association with gastric cancer was established. However, diagnostic criteria and grading schemes have evolved differently in different parts of the world.
G Y, Lauwers, R H, Riddell
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Evaluation of salivary biomarkers in patients with oral epithelial dysplasia: A systematic review [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Early detection of premalignant oral lesions, especially in high-risk patients, is important to prevent mortality. Dysplastic changes are one of the elements of premalignant lesions which can be perceived in histopathologic ...
Paria Motahari +4 more
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Analysis of Role of Angiogenesis in Epithelial Dysplasia: An Immunohistochemical Study [PDF]
Introduction: Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) is an angiogenic cytokine which induces endothelial cell proliferation, migration and is important in developing new vascular beds.
Sonia Gupta +5 more
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Role of Mast Cells in Progression of Oral Epithelial Dysplasia
Introduction: Mast cells (MC) are the local residents of the connective tissue and are associated with the release of certain pro-inflammatory and mitogenic cytokines.
Shikha Saxena; Priyanka Singh; Akshay Bhargava; Krishna Sireesha Sundaragiri; Chandni Shekhawat; Bharat Sankhla
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Aim: To study the expression of Epithelial Glycoprotein (EGP40) in various grades of Oral Epithelial Dysplasia namely mild, moderate and severe epithelial dysplasia and in various grades of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) namely well, moderate & in ...
Kenniyan Kumar Srichinthu +5 more
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Significance of survivin immunoreactivity and morphometric analysis of HPV-induced cervical dysplasia [PDF]
Genomic integration of high-risk human papilloma virus in the nucleus of cervical epithelial mucosal cells leads to epithelial dysplasia. The aim of this study was to determine the relevance of correlation between epithelial survivin expression ...
Vukomanović-Đurđević Biserka +5 more
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Context: Oral cancer is a major health problem worldwide. In cancer, the equilibrium between cell proliferation and apoptosis is disturbed. The defect in the apoptotic pathway allows cells to proliferate with genetic abnormalities.
Rasika B Pawar +2 more
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