نتایج جستجو برای: adenomatous polyps

تعداد نتایج: 17789  

Journal: :Cancer research 2002
Masahiro Sonoshita Kazuaki Takaku Masanobu Oshima Ken-ichi Sugihara Makoto M Taketo

Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), the inducible COX isozyme, plays a key role in intestinal tumorigenesis. We have demonstrated recently that COX-2 protein is induced in the polyp stroma near the intestinal luminal surface in the Apc(Delta716) mouse, a model for human familial adenomatous polyposis, and stimulate tumor angiogenesis. However, the precise cell types that express COX-2 are still to be det...

Journal: :HPB Surgery 1991
Attilio Maria Farinon Antonio Pacella Francesco Cetta Mario Sianesi

The finding of adenomatous polyps of the gallbladder is a rare occurrence and an unusual clinical problem. Among 2,145 patients who underwent cholecystectomy for gallbladder disease only 9 (0.4 per cent) presented with adenomatous polyps. There were 6 women and 3 men, aged 17 to 70 years. Preoperative ultrasonographic diagnosis was made in only 1 of 7 patients with gallstones, in contrast polyp...

2015
Caroline A Evans Ria Rosser Jennifer S Waby Josselin Noirel Daphne Lai Phillip C Wright Elizabeth A Williams Stuart A Riley Jonathan P Bury Bernard M Corfe

BACKGROUND Patients with adenomatous colonic polyps are at increased risk of developing further polyps suggesting field-wide alterations in cancer predisposition. The current study aimed to identify molecular alterations in the normal mucosa in the proximity of adenomatous polyps and to assess the modulating effect of butyrate, a chemopreventive compound produced by fermentation of dietary resi...

Journal: :CA: a cancer journal for clinicians 2008
Bernard Levin David A Lieberman Beth McFarland Kimberly S Andrews Durado Brooks John Bond Chiranjeev Dash Francis M Giardiello Seth Glick David Johnson C Daniel Johnson Theodore R Levin Perry J Pickhardt Douglas K Rex Robert A Smith Alan Thorson Sidney J Winawer

In the United States, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer diagnosed among men and women and the second leading cause of death from cancer. CRC largely can be prevented by the detection and removal of adenomatous polyps, and survival is significantly better when CRC is diagnosed while still localized. In 2006 to 2007, the American Cancer Society, the US Multi-Society Task For...

Journal: :Histopathology 2001
P H Sugarbaker H Yan B Shmookler

AIMS Pseudomyxoma peritonei syndrome is a rare disease that originates from an adenomatous lesion of the appendix that, from pressure, perforates to gain access to the free peritoneal cavity. The relative sparing of the small bowel surfaces allows for complete cytoreduction even though many kilograms of mucinous tumour exist at other sites within the abdomen and pelvis. The purpose of this stud...

2014
Chen Wang Qinqin Zhang Xiaojing Wu Tao Tang Hong Liu S. W. Zhu Bruce Z. Gao X.-C. Yuan

The principal aim of this study is to investigate the scattering coefficient of colorectal polyp tissues using an optical coherence tomography (OCT) technique. It combines the existing scattering coefficient model and spectral domain OCT to achieve method of early diagnosis of colorectal polyp in hospitals. Seventeen patients were studied, and a total of 1456 data points were extracted by curve...

2009
Sebastian Gross Thomas Stehle Alexander Behrens Roland Auer Til Aach Ron Winograd Christian Trautwein Jens Tischendorf

Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States of America for both women and men. By means of early detection, the five year survival rate can be up to 90%. Polyps can to be grouped into three different classes: hyperplastic, adenomatous, and carcinomatous polyps. Hyperplastic polyps are benign and are not likely to develop into cancer. Adenomas, on the other...

Journal: :Diseases of the colon and rectum 1954
F Potet J Soullard

Four hundred and thirty-three patients with adenomatous polyps were examined and followed up. It was found that well differentiated adenomas are stable but dedifferentiated polyps can lead to invasive cancer, usually over a long period of time. Thus the concept of malignant transformation becomes meaningless, and should be replaced by an initial histological evaluation of polyps of the rectum a...

2013
Andrzej Plawski Tomasz Banasiewicz Pawel Borun Lukasz Kubaszewski Piotr Krokowicz Marzena Skrzypczak-Zielinska Jan Lubinski

Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is a well-defined autosomal dominant predisposition to the development of polyposis in the colon and rectum at unusually early ages. The first symptoms of FAP are diarrhea and blood in the stool. Weight loss and weaknesses occur after the development of advanced tumour. The incidence of the FAP disorder is one per 10000 newborns. There are high levels of het...

Journal: :Gut 1991
G F Cope J I Wyatt I F Pinder P N Lee R V Heatley J Kelleher

The risk of developing colorectal adenomatous polyps is probably increased by a variety of dietary and environmental factors. We found an association with current alcohol and cigarette consumption. The risk of polyps was increased three times in drinkers who did not smoke and two times in smokers who did not drink, with those who both drank and smoked having 12 times the risk of total abstainer...

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