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One size does not fit all: uncontrolled T2 inflammation on tezepelumab-a case series. [PDF]

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Differential Effects of Benralizumab and Mepolizumab on Pro‐Resolving Mediators

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Allergy, EarlyView.
Jaime Bernaola   +14 more
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Complement–Eosinophil Crosstalk Links Complement Activation to Fibrin Deposition in Eosinophilic Chronic Rhinosinusitis

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Ryo Hasegawa   +18 more
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Sphenochoanal polyps

BMJ Case Reports, 2023
Nasal polyps are a common aetiology for persistent nasal obstruction. While antrochoanal polyps predominate the literature, the lesser known sphenochoanal polyp is equally as bothersome. To our knowledge, no prior dedicated review exists that characterises the patient population affected by this disease.
Leith Bayazid, Gary D Josephson
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Endometrial polyp size and polyp hyperplasia

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2013
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the correlation between the size of endometrial polyps and the histopathologic diagnosis of hyperplasia or cancer.MethodsA retrospective study was conducted using databases of the outpatient clinic at Antonio Pedro University Hospital in Niterói, Brazil, and of a private hysteroscopy service.
Bernardo P, Lasmar, Ricardo B, Lasmar
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Gastric Polyp: Inflammatory Fibroid Polyp, Hyperplastic Polyp, and Inverted Hamartomatous Polyp

2020
Inflammatory fibroid polyps (IFPs) are rare mesenchymal lesions in which histologically spindle cells proliferate in the submucosal layer [1, 2]. Despite occurrence of IFPs throughout the gastrointestinal tract, they are most commonly found in the gastric antrum (66–75%) [3].
Ken Namikawa, Toshiaki Hirasawa
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Colonic Polyps

Annual Review of Medicine, 1985
Carcinoma of the large bowel arises almost exclusively in neoplastic polyps, which are present in 5-10% of the population over age 40. These polyps may be of three histologic types: (a) tubular adenoma (adenomatous polyp), (b) tubulovillous adenoma (villoglandular polyp), and (c) villous adenoma.
F W, Ackroyd, S E, Hedberg
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