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Epithelial Dysplasia and Adenomas
2013In the stomach, the term “adenoma” is used to describe polypoid dysplasia that does not fit into one of the other named polyp categories (ie, a recognizable fundic gland polyp with superimposed dysplasia would not technically be deemed an adenoma). In places where gastric cancer is common (such as East Asia), gastric adenomas are common as well.
Scott R. Owens, Henry D. Appelman
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Epithelial Dysplasia of the Gingiva: Report of a Case
Journal of Periodontology, 1979A case of epithelial dysplasia of the mandibular gingiva is reported. The significance of this lesion and its implications are discussed.
H R, Schreiber, E A, Berla
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Distribution of Epithelial Dysplasia in the Cancerous Esophagus
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1986A total of 114 cases, consisting of 20 non-cancerous esophagi, 48 non-irradiated cancerous esophagi, and 46 irradiated cancerous esophagi, were investigated with semiserial sections to evaluate the role of epithelial dysplasia as a precursor of esophageal cancer. The incidence of dysplasia was higher in cancerous esophagi than in non-cancerous esophagi
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Epithelial dysplasia of the oral cavity and lips
Cancer, 1988Between 1970 and 1986, 1651 biopsy specimens from the oral cavity or lips with a diagnosis of epithelial dysplasia were accessioned by the Medical College of Virginia Oral Pathology Diagnostic Service (Richmond, VA). Of the four histologic grades of epithelial dysplasia (focal mild, mild, moderate, and severe), most of the cases were diagnosed as mild (
G E, Kaugars, J C, Burns, J C, Gunsolley
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Annals of ophthalmology, 1985
Corneal epithelial dysplasia without an identifiable limbal mass is an entity that is frequently overlooked in the differential diagnosis of chronic corneal epithelial disease. It is characterized by unilateral chronic irritative symptoms, decreased visual acuity, decreased sensation in the affected areas, and a somewhat characteristic appearance to ...
H S, Geggel, J, Friend, S A, Boruchoff
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Corneal epithelial dysplasia without an identifiable limbal mass is an entity that is frequently overlooked in the differential diagnosis of chronic corneal epithelial disease. It is characterized by unilateral chronic irritative symptoms, decreased visual acuity, decreased sensation in the affected areas, and a somewhat characteristic appearance to ...
H S, Geggel, J, Friend, S A, Boruchoff
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2019
The early recognition, diagnosis and appropriate management of oral epithelial dysplasia is essential as an appreciable proportion of these lesions develop into frank malignancies. Being commonly encountered in day to day practice, the clinician should be well versed on the contemporary literature and controversies surrounding the pathogenesis ...
Kenneth Wan, Deepak Kademani
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The early recognition, diagnosis and appropriate management of oral epithelial dysplasia is essential as an appreciable proportion of these lesions develop into frank malignancies. Being commonly encountered in day to day practice, the clinician should be well versed on the contemporary literature and controversies surrounding the pathogenesis ...
Kenneth Wan, Deepak Kademani
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Gastric Preneoplastic Lesions and Epithelial Dysplasia
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2007The incidence of gastric cancer is declining; however, it remains the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. This article describes gastric preneoplastic lesions and epithelial dysplasia. The possible role of Helicobacter pylori infection is emphasized.
Gregory Y, Lauwers, Amitabh, Srivastava
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Epithelial Dysplasia and Cancer in IBD Strictures
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2015Colonic strictures and epithelial dysplasia are both known risk factors for the occurrence of colorectal cancer in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. The aim of the present work was to study colonic stricture as a risk factor for the occurrence of epithelial dysplasia and colonic adenocarcinoma.In a case-control study among 53568 IBD patients ...
Amnon, Sonnenberg, Robert M, Genta
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Unilateral Central Corneal Epithelial Dysplasia
Ophthalmology, 1981A unilateral, apparently nonfamilial disease process affecting the interpalpebral portion of the corneal epithelium is reported. The patient, a 62-year-old man, was in good general health; he had no disease of the skin or mucous membranes and no history of trauma.
R J, Campbell, W M, Bourne
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Gastric epithelial dysplasia: The Western perspective
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2008The need for early diagnosis of gastric cancer is emphasized by the fact that gastric cancer remains the second most common cause of cancer related deaths worldwide. The aggressive surveillance and definite therapy for low and high-grade dysplasia, which can be achieved endoscopic means, remains the cornerstone of clinical management.
A, Srivastava, G Y, Lauwers
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