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PERSONAL EXPERIENCE ON INVERTED PAPILLOMA SURGICAL TREATMENT
Inverted papilloma (IP), also known as papilloma Schneideriano or Ewing’s papilloma, is the most common benign epithelial tumor of the paranasal sinuses.
Donatella Marchese
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Nasal cylindrical cell papilloma
Inverted papilloma is the most common benign tumor of nose and paranasal sinuses arising from lateral nasal wall and middle meatus. Histologically these tumors are composed of epithelial nests that are inverted, exophytic and cylindrical.
Prepageran, Narayanan +1 more
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Canine cutaneous papilloma. Study of seven cases.
Seven cases of canine papilloma were studied histopathologically using light and electron microscopy. Papillomavirus was detected immunohistochemically and by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method.
E. Van GARDENER +4 more
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Topical Mitomycin C Application Following Surgical Excision in Canine Oral Papilloma: A Case Report
Canine oral papillomatosis, caused by canine papilloma virus 1, is a benign condition primarily affecting young or immunosuppressed dogs. While most cases regress spontaneously, severe cases often require surgical intervention due to extensive lesions ...
Jungyeon Yong +4 more
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Introducción: Una parte importante de hombres que tienen sexo con otros hombres son infectados por múltiples tipos del Virus del Papiloma Humano, en mayor proporción con los tipos 16 y 18, causantes del 80% de los cánceres anales.
Oscar González-Carpio Paredes
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The role of midfacial degloving in modern rhinological practice
The midfacial degloving approach has been available for twenty five years and is slowly increasing in popularity in the management of extensive benign lesions of the sinonasal region, for selected malignancy in this area and to afford access to the ...
Howard, DJ, Lund, VJ
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Human Papilloma virus 16, database# 1DZL Infection by most papillomaviruses is either asymptomatic or causes small benign tumors, known as papillomas or warts (e.g. human papillomavirus HPV6 or HPV11).
Hall, David J.
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