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An in depth study of human papillomavirus diversity in South African women infected with HIV [PDF]
Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 109-129).Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer affecting women and in most developing countries it remains the leading cause of cancer deaths.
Salimo, Anna T
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CD8+ Tissue‐Resident Memory T Cells in Health and Disease
CD8+ TRM cells are at the center of immunity, mediating potent local innate and adaptive immune responses. While TRM cells mediate protective immunity against infections and tumors, they also contribute to pathological inflammation in autoimmune conditions.
Yu‐Han Ai +13 more
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Cervical microbiota diversity and functional shifts in the development of cervical high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions [PDF]
Research on microbial changes in the cervix, where most human papillomavirus (HPV) complications arise, is limited. Here, we aimed to understand the specific role of the cervicovaginal microbiota in developing high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (
Santiago Moreno +11 more
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DISTRIBUTION OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS IN LOWGRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESIONS (LSIL) AND HIGH-GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESIONS (HSIL) [PDF]
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the main risk factor for development of precancerous intraepithelial lesions and cervical cancer. However, not only HPV, but also HPV type, is a very important factor for malignant transformation. The
Nikolovski, Sotir +3 more
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The Reliability of Intraoperative Frozen Section for Glottic Lesions Suspected of Early Malignancy
Abstract Objective Glottic lesions suspected of malignancy may be treated by laser cordectomy. Although obviating the preoperative biopsy can expedite treatment and preserve the surgical planes, it poses a risk of mistreatment. This study sought to determine if intraoperative frozen section (FS) prior to cordectomy can reliably guide lesion management.
Gal Levi +5 more
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Morphometric studies of intraepithelial neoplasia and associated lesions in the cervix uteri and the nasopharynx. [PDF]
by Wai Ching Wa, Gina.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1990.Bibliography: leaves 303-314.Chapter 1. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1Chapter 2. --- LITERATURE REVIEW ON CERVIX UTERIChapter 2.1 --- HISTOLOGY OF CERVIX UTERI --- p.4Chapter 2.2 --
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ABSTRACT Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection worldwide and is responsible for anogenital warts and several cancers. Although the effectiveness of female HPV vaccination has been well established since its introduction in 2006, no systematic review has specifically evaluated the impact of male vaccination ...
Anna Beltrame +5 more
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About 9.4% of patients with biopsy‐proven high‐grade cervical lesions had ultimately no high‐grade lesion (HGIL) in the excision specimen. The probability of the absence of HGIL was significantly increased in patients with a small lesion, with minor changes or normal colposcopy, and in those with normal cytology or minor abnormalities.
Sophia Assirlikian +10 more
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HER-2/neu expression in lesions of uterine cervix: Is it reliable and consistent?
This study was conducted to evaluate the expression of HER-2/neu oncogene in the lesions of the uterine cervix and to determine its correlation with histological type of malignancy, grade and clinical stage of presentation. One hundred cervical specimens
Gupta Nidhi +5 more
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Abstract Aim The relationship between macroscopic tumour morphology and clinical outcomes has previously been demonstrated for malignant melanoma and gastric cancers, but not for anal squamous cell cancer (ASCC). This study investigated the effect of the morphology of ASCC on oncological outcomes.
Alwin Puthiyakunnel Saji +3 more
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