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Inverting papilloma.

open access: yesEar, nose, & throat journal, 1979
S B, Greenberg, H, Ryback, R J, Bellucci
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Inverted Papilloma of the Ureter

open access: yesEuropean Urology, 1983
The inverted urothelial papilloma described herein is the fourth case developing in the ureter. The association with a well-differentiated conventional papilloma of the renal pelvis is the noteworthy feature of this case.
Jacobellis U   +2 more
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Inverted Papilloma of the Ureter [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal of Urology, 1987
Two cases of ureteral inverted papilloma are reported. Case 1: A 48-year-old male had asymptomatic gross hematuria and filling defect of left middle ureter on intravenous pyelography. Segmental resection of ureter was performed.
A, Abulafi, T, Leese, D E, Osborn
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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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Association between human papillomavirus infection and malignant transformation of sinonasal inverted papilloma: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2022
PURPOSE Although sinonasal inverted papilloma malignant transformation has not been entirely understood, some studies have suggested that human papillomavirus acts as a potential oncogenic agent in the progression of sinonasal inverted papilloma to ...
F. Ferreli   +8 more
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Classification staging systems on clinical and radiographic features of inverted sinonasal papilloma: A case report.

Oral Oncology, 2022
Inverted sinonasal papilloma is an infrequent tumor that mostly affects the elder group of 40-50 yr. This tumor is distinguished from other sinonasal tumors by three characteristics: a high rate of recurrence, carcinomatous changes, and a high potential ...
V. Doddawad   +3 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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