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Background Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis is a chronic disease of viral origin affecting the larynx, trachea, and lower airways. Inverted papilloma, most commonly originating from the lateral nasal wall, is typically a single, expansile, locally ...
Jeremie D. Oliver +3 more
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Chinese Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Rhinosinusitis (2024)
ABSTRACT Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), a complex inflammatory disease with heterogeneous pathogenesis, demands evolving evidence‐based strategies. Since the 2018 Chinese guidelines and EPOS2020, international advances in CRS immunopathology and biologics have revolutionized therapeutic approaches, particularly through phenotype–endotype classification ...
Subspecialty Group of Rhinology +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background ASP‐1929 photoimmunotherapy—cetuximab conjugated to IRDye 700DX and red light (690 nm) for localized drug activation—results in rapid, selective cell killing. Methods This phase Ib/II open‐label study evaluated ASP‐1929 photoimmunotherapy plus pembrolizumab in patients with recurrent/metastatic HNSCC (≥ 1 accessible lesion, PD‐L1 ...
David M. Cognetti +17 more
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Inverted papilloma is a benign epithelial tumor characterized by ingrowth into the ectodermal Schneiderian membrane in the nasal cavity and the paranasal sinuses.
Anilkumar Suryadev Harugop +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction We report two cases of ectopic prostate tissue exhibiting fluorescence during photodynamic diagnosis using 5‐aminolevulinic acid. Case Presentation The first case involved a 57‐year‐old man with a 9‐mm papillary tumor on the right side of the bladder neck.
Michinori Shimizu +11 more
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Sphenoid Sinus Inverted Papilloma: A Case Report and Literature Review
Introduction Inverted papilloma is a rare benign tumor of the nasal fossa, which usually originates from its lateral wall. Only 5% of cases demonstrate exclusive sinus involvement. Primary sphenoid sinus involvement is even rarer.
Gustavo Figueiredo Nunes Rabelo +5 more
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Hemangiomas are common lesions in medical practice, but those arising in the nasal cavity and/or paranasal sinuses are rare. Inverted papilloma is a rare benign tumor with a high incidence rate in both the nasal cavity and sinuses.
Abdulkarim Hasan +6 more
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Inverted Papilloma of Nasal Septum
Dear Editor, Papillomas are primary benign epithelial neoplasms producing finger–like projections that typically cover fibrous stalks.1 The term Inverted Papilloma (IP) describes the endophytic projection of epithelium into the stroma. Also known
Min Han Kong, Bee See Goh
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Introduction. Rhinosinusitis polyposa consists in a chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose and paranasal sinuses, followed by recurrent growth of polyps and characterised by a high prevalence.
R. M. Pestova +3 more
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