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Prospective Analysis of Squamous Cell Carcinoma Antigen-1 and -2 for Diagnosing Sinonasal Inverted Papilloma. [PDF]

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Deep learning classification of inverted papilloma malignant transformation using 3D convolutional neural networks and magnetic resonance imaging

International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology, 2022
Distinguishing benign inverted papilloma (IP) tumors from those that have undergone malignant transformation to squamous cell carcinoma (IP‐SCC) is important but challenging to do preoperatively.
George S. Liu   +13 more
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A Systematic Review of Definitive Treatment for Inverted Papilloma Attachment Site and Associations With Recurrence

Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 2021
Objective Inverted papilloma (IP) is the most common benign neoplasm of the nasal cavity with known risk of recurrence. There is no standardized approach to definitive treatment for attachment sites.
M. S. Trent   +6 more
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Role of High‐Risk HPV Detected by PCR in Malignant Sinonasal Inverted Papilloma: A Meta‐Analysis

The Laryngoscope, 2021
Prior studies suggest that there may be a link between human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and malignant sinonasal inverted papilloma (SNIP). This systematic review and meta‐analysis was performed to further evaluate this potential association.
Justin P. McCormick   +4 more
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Surgical treatment of sinonasal inverted papilloma

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2021
Purpose of review To highlight how surgery of inverted papilloma has developed during the past year. Moreover, to give our own opinion on the state of research regarding inverted papilloma surgical management.
R. Kamel   +3 more
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Targeted gene expression profiling of inverted papilloma and squamous cell carcinoma

International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology, 2021
Inverted papilloma (IP) is a sinonasal tumor with a well‐known potential for malignant transformation. The purpose of this study was to identify the genes and pathways associated with IP, with progression to carcinoma‐in‐situ and invasive carcinoma.
C. Tong   +21 more
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Effectiveness of the Endoscopic Prelacrimal Recess Approach for Maxillary Sinus Inverted Papilloma Removal: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy, 2021
Background Conventional minimally invasive surgery has a high recurrence rate, and nasal morbidity can occur if the scope of surgery is expanded to complete removal of maxillary sinus inverted papilloma.
D. Kim   +5 more
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Inverted Papilloma

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1986
Two hundred twenty-three cases of inverted papilloma seen at this institution over a 35-year period were reviewed. The number of cases steadily increased over each 5-year period. Common presenting signs and symptoms, association with carcinoma, and results of surgical and radiographic treatment are presented.
M C, Weissler   +4 more
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