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The Clinical Significance of Gastric Epithelial Dysplasia
Endoscopy, 1986Six-hundred-and-ninety-four patients with localized gastric lesions (ulcers, polyps, enlarged or irregular folds, erosions and tumors) underwent endoscopic examination and multiple biopsies. Twenty-nine proved to have severe or moderate gastric epithelial dysplasia.
H, Aste +3 more
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Epithelial Dysplasia in Endoscopic Gastric Mucosal Biopsies
Tumori Journal, 1981To define the frequency of gastric epithelial dysplasia (precancerous lesion), 1463 biopsies from 842 endoscopically studied patients were reassessed. Mild dysplasia was found in 19.9 % of the cases, moderate in 4.1 %, severe in 0.95 %. Since the clinical and biological significance of the lesion is still an open question, indications for follow-up are
Farini, R. +7 more
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G1 cyclins in oral epithelial dysplasia
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 2001Abstract: The G1 cyclins, D1, D3 and E, were investigated in 38 lesions of oral epithelial dysplasia from the floor of the mouth or the lateral border of the tongue. Their immunohistochemical expression was observed and compared with that of Ki‐67 and with the degree of dysplasia assessed by the semi‐objective technique of Smith & Pindborg ...
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Seminars in diagnostic pathology, 2002
Gastric dysplasia is considered to be the penultimate stage of the gastric carcinogenesis sequence. Its clinical importance has been underscored since its association with gastric adenocarcinoma was established. High-grade dysplasia and to a lesser degree low-grade dysplasia are markers of increased cancer risk, although their natural histories are ...
Joseph, Misdraji, Gregory Y, Lauwers
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Gastric dysplasia is considered to be the penultimate stage of the gastric carcinogenesis sequence. Its clinical importance has been underscored since its association with gastric adenocarcinoma was established. High-grade dysplasia and to a lesser degree low-grade dysplasia are markers of increased cancer risk, although their natural histories are ...
Joseph, Misdraji, Gregory Y, Lauwers
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Epithelial dysplasia must be treated
Oral Oncology, 2017Shivani, Bansal +3 more
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[Ovarian epithelial dysplasia: Description of a dysplasia scoring scheme].
Annales de pathologie, 2011Precancerous ovarian epithelial dysplasia was first described after prophylactic oophorectomy (OP) for genetic risk (BRCA mutation) or because of a strong family history of ovarian and/or breast cancer. The objective of this study was to describe histopathological features of ovarian dysplasia and to propose a dysplasia scoring sheme with a cut-off.One
Gautier, Chene +8 more
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Stomach: Epithelial Dysplasia and Neoplasia
1983The increasing use of endoscopic biopsy has led to a more accurate distinction of dysplasia, intraepithelial and intramucosal carcinoma and invasive carcinoma. It is as well to define at once the terms used and their significance.
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Epithelial dysplasia in lichenplanus
Journal of Advanced Oral Research, 2010Girish HC, Sanjay Murgod, Savita JK
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Oral epithelial dysplasia: Recognition, grading and clinical significance
Oral Diseases, 2021, , Omar Kujan
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Evaluation of two classification systems for oral epithelial dysplasia
Oral Diseases, 2023Embaló Bubacar, Modolo F, Rivero Erc
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