نتایج جستجو برای: heterotopic gastrointestinal epithelium

تعداد نتایج: 153888  

2016
Emma Hogan

Heterotopic pregnancy is the presence of an intrauterine pregnancy and an extrauterine (ectopic) pregnancy. Spontaneous heterotopic pregnancy is rare with an incidence of 1:30,000 but the prevalence is increasedwith assisted reproductive technology (ART). Delayed diagnosis of heterotopic pregnancy is not uncommon, often presenting with signs ofruptured extrauterine pregnancy. This case report d...

2014
Taeko Ueda Hitomi Nakagawa Toru Hachisuga

•We report a case of an ovarian mucinous cystadenoma that exhibited extensive sex-cord differentiation.•The ovarian tumor coincided with a uterine endometrial carcinoma.•The immunohistochemical pattern of mucinous epithelium of the ovarian tumor was suggestive of lower gastrointestinal origin.

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental pathology 2013
Tadashi Terada

The author reviewed 910 cases of consecutive esophageal biopsies in the last 15 year in the pathology laboratory of our hospital. There were 693 normal mucosa and benign lesions (76.2%) and 217 malignant lesions (23.8%). No significant changes were recognized in the esophagus in 50 biopsies (5.5%). In benign lesions, the number and frequency (percentages) were as follows: 263 chronic esophagiti...

2017

Heterotopic ossification is defined as bone formation in nonosseous tissues. Heterotopic ossification usually occurs in trauma such as fractures and surgical procedures. Heterotopic ossification of the hip, for example, is the most common complication of total hip arthroplasty (THA). It can occur in as many as 53% of THA patients, and it causes postoperative disability from pain and limited ran...

Journal: :The Annals of thoracic surgery 2003
Babu V Naidu Alexander S Farivar Baiya Krishnadasan Steven M Woolley David J Grainger Edward D Verrier Michael S Mulligan

BACKGROUND Obliterative bronchiolitis (OB) affects over half of all long-term survivors after lung transplantation. Respiratory epithelial cell injury, peribronchial inflammation, and proliferation of fibrovascular connective tissue causing airway occlusion characterize this lesion. Several chemokines participate in experimental OB, and singular blockade is only partially effective. We hypothes...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology 2007
Brigitte N Gomperts John A Belperio Michael C Fishbein Michael P Keane Marie D Burdick Robert M Strieter

Keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) is a critical growth factor in lung development and is a protective agent after lung injury, although the exact mechanisms of this protective effect have not yet been elucidated. Our laboratory has shown that circulating epithelial progenitor cells can traffic to the airway and that they appear to be derived from the bone marrow. On this basis, we hypothesized t...

2012
Francesca Basile Cristina Di Cesare Lorena Quagliozzi Laura Donati Marina Bracaglia Alessandro Caruso Giancarlo Paradisi

Spontaneous heterotopic pregnancy is a rare clinical condition in which intrauterine and extrauterine pregnancies occur at the same time. The occurrence of an ovarian heterotopic pregnancy is a singular event as it comprises only 2.3% of all heterotopic pregnancies, extremely rare among women who conceive naturally. A case of a 28-year old patient was treated for spontaneously conceived heterot...

2006

The gastrointestinal mucosa forms a barrier between the body and a lumenal environment which not only contains nutrients, but is laden with potentially hostile microorganisms and toxins. The challenge is to allow efficient transport of nutrients across the epithelium while rigorously excluding passage of harmful molecules and organisms into the animal. The exclusionary properties of the gastric...

Introduction: Heterotopic pregnancy is defined as a spontaneous intrauterine and ectopic pregnancy. The incidence of this type of pregnancy is estimated at 1 in 30,000 in the general population. This Pregnancy is commonly seen in the use of vitro fertilization and ovarian induction. It is a life-threatening disease. It may be ignored in diagnostic procedures; therefore, this can change into a d...

Journal: :Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja 2007
Tomasz Stołtny Bogdan Koczy Wojciech Wawrzynek Leszek Miszczyk

Heterotopic ossification (HO) is defined as pathological bone formation in soft tissues, for example in muscles, where physiologically there is no osseous tissue present. It is one of the most common complications of total hip joint replacement surgery. A wide variety of risk factors for heterotopic ossification have been identified to date. Almost 90% of total hip arthroplasty patients are at ...

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