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Oesophageal intestinal metaplasia
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2000An alarmingly rapid rise in adenocarcinoma at the level of the gastro-oesophageal junction and distal oesophagus has been noted over the past two decades l 2. Intestinal metaplasia (IM) is considered to be the main precursor lesion for such adenocarcinomas.
Tytgat, G. N., van Sandick, J. W.
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Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2008
Osseous metaplasia is an unusual event in the gynecologic organs. It has been reported mostly in the endometrium and rarely in the cervix.The authors describe a rare case of bone formation in vaginal mucosa of a 52-year-old woman with chronic pelvic pain and exteriorization of bone from vaginal introit.To our knowledge, this finding has not been ...
Fábio Machado, Landim +5 more
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Osseous metaplasia is an unusual event in the gynecologic organs. It has been reported mostly in the endometrium and rarely in the cervix.The authors describe a rare case of bone formation in vaginal mucosa of a 52-year-old woman with chronic pelvic pain and exteriorization of bone from vaginal introit.To our knowledge, this finding has not been ...
Fábio Machado, Landim +5 more
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Postpolycythemia Myeloid Metaplasia
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1974From 1950 through 1955, a total of 207 patients were seen at the Mayo Clinic with a diagnosis of polycythemia vera; 29 developed postpolycythemia myeloid metaplasia (PPMM). The patients with PPMM tended to have more symptoms than patients with agnogenic myeloid metaplasia.
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Are metaplasias in colorectal adenomas truly metaplasias?
The American journal of pathology, 1984Five thousand seven hundred seventy-eight adenomas or adenomas containing carcinoma from 3215 patients were examined by routine histologic methods for the presence of epithelial metaplasias. Three forms of epithelial metaplasia were encountered: squamous cell metaplasia (0.44%), Paneth cell metaplasia (0.20%), and melanocytic metaplasia (0.017%).
M, Bansal +3 more
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