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Cell image segmentation for P53 immunohistochemistry in bladder inverted papilloma
171 p.Bladder inverted papilloma is a histologically benign tumor located in the bladder, however it has also been reported that some bladder inverted papilloma could recur and develop into cancer.
Zhao, Peng
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Inverted papilloma of the nose and paranasal sinuses
Background: There has been some difficulty distinguishing inverted papilloma (IP) of the nose and paranasal sinuses from other nasal tumors. Confusion exists because IP are uncommon tumors, mimic nasal polyps and nasal malignant growths and also vary in ...
Nnennia Mgbor, Wilson I B. Onuigbo
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Multiple Cutaneous Inverted Papilloma in a German Shepherd Dog [PDF]
Case Description- In this clinical report, occurrence of a rare case of canine cutaneous inverted papilloma was discussed. A 4-year-old, intact, male German shepherd dog was presented with multiple skin lesions, located on the inguinal region near the ...
Reza kheirandish +4 more
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Natural history of urothelial inverted papilloma
BACKGROUND: Inverted urothelial papilloma is an uncommon urothelial neoplasm. Although it is traditionally regarded as a benign tumor, conflicting data on multiplicity, recurrence rate, and association with urothelial carcinoma have left uncertainties ...
Sung M. T. +4 more
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ISOLATED INVERTED PAPILLOMA AT INFERIOR TURBINATE
Inverted papilloma (IP) is one of the benign sinonasaltumors and usually originates from lateral nasal wallmucosa. Despite being a benign tumor, IPs mightinvade neighboring structures such as paranasalsinuses, orbita, even skull base.
Nursaçan, Onur +2 more
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Bilateral sinonasal inverted papilloma: case report and literature review [PDF]
Objective: To describe a rare case of bilateral sinonasal inverted papilloma and review the relevant literature. Design: Case report. Materials and Methods: Medical record review and literature search.
Wong, Kim Yew Richard +3 more
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Primary inverted papilloma of the middle ear and mastoid.
OBJECTIVE: Inverted papilloma (Schneiderian-type papilloma), involving the middle ear and mastoid as a primary lesion or as an extension of a sinonasal papilloma, is an extremely rare occurrence.
STAFFIERI, ALBERTO +5 more
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Sine Qua Non: Sinonasal Inverted Papilloma
Frederic C Jewett +2 more
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Inverted papilloma of the renal pelvis: report of a case [PDF]
Inverted papilloma of the upper urinary tract is a rare lesion. To our knowledge, we report here the 32nd case of inverted papilloma of the renal pelvis. A 50-year-old man presented with asymptomatic gross hematria.
辻, 祐治, 道永, 成, 大西, 弘重
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A case report of inverted papilloma of the posterior urethra [PDF]
Sixty-seven cases of inverted papilloma have been reported in many anatomical sites of urinary tract but only 9 cases involving the posterior urethra have been described in Japan.
村上, 榮 +7 more
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