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Critical Role of Skin in Pathogenesis: Bidirectional Crosstalk Between Skin and Multiple Organs
The skin functions as both a protective barrier and an autonomous immune organ, maintaining dynamic interactions with internal organs. This review analyzes skin‐organ crosstalk mechanisms, highlighting key cytokines (particularly IL‐17A) and microbial metabolites that mediate interorgan communication.
Wende Deng+7 more
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Odontogenic myxoma: a clinicopathological study in a South African population.
BACKGROUND Odontogenic myxoma is a benign, locally aggressive neoplasm of the jaws. Prevalence rates range between 0.5% and 17.7% of odontogenic tumours.
F. Titinchi+3 more
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Myxomatous cause of multiple intracranial aneurysms and cognitive decline: a case report
Background The occurrence of cerebral aneurysm in a case of cardiac myxoma is rare with less than 60 cases reported worldwide. The course of management is still debatable given its rarity. We present a case of multiple intracranial aneurysms secondary to
Sudipta Mondal+4 more
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Atypical presentation of left atrial myxoma: a case report
Atrial Myxoma is the most common primary benign tumour of the heart, commonly found in the left atrium. It typically presents in young females with characteristic features such as, constitutional symptoms, chest pain, and cardiac murmurs.
Mujtaba Azhar Siddiqui+4 more
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Cardiac myxoma with glandular elements: A case report
Cardiac myxoma with glandular elements is extremely rare cardiac myxomas that show glandular differentiation, the pathogenesis of which is unknown. The present case study reports a case of glandular cardiac myxoma.
Bibek K.C., Shovana Karki
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Odontogenic myxoma is a rare intraosseous neoplasm, which is benign but locally aggressive. It rarely appears in any bone other than the jaws. It is considered to be derived from the mesenchymal portion of the tooth germ. Clinically, it is a slow-growing, expansile, painless, non-metastasizing, central tumor of jaws, chiefly the mandible.
Gupta, Suchitra+5 more
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Left atrial myxoma complicated with multi-system embolization
BackgroundAtrial myxoma accounts for approximately 50% of all cardiac tumors. The majority of myxomas are located in the left atrium and present variable clinical manifestation.Case presentationA young man was transferred to our hospital with sudden ...
Rendan Zhang+6 more
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Mitral regurgitation is uncommon with left atrial myxoma. The echocardiographic assessment of presence of mitral regurgitation and its severity are impaired by the presence of left atrial myxoma.
Bhupesh Kumar+3 more
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Giant Left Atrial Myxoma Masquerading as Cough-Syncope Syndrome
Left atrial myxomas are the most common type of benign primary cardiac tumor. Patients can present with generalized symptoms, such as fatigue, symptoms from obstruction of the myxoma, or even embolization of the myxoma causing distal thrombosis.
Jennifer N. Bowman MD+4 more
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