Sentences with phrase «as cutaneous»

To clarify, HS is not the same as cutaneous histiocytoma.
This is known as cutaneous lymphosarcoma.
[41] Along the same lines, mucosal melanoma has an average of 3.7 times as many structural variants as its cutaneous counterpart.

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Polydefkis, also director of the Cutaneous Nerve Lab at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, says that patients with transthyretin amyloidosis typically have traditional symptoms of nerve damage, known as neuropathy, such as numbness or burning in the feet.
In the field results of a study by Brianna Lam, a graduate student in the J.M.U. Department of Biology, published in the journal Biological Conservation in 2009 (as well results published by Vredenburg and Harris in 2008 in Abstracts of the General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology), revealed that wild mountain yellow - legged frog populations in the Sierras differed greatly in their amount of cutaneous J. lividum.
The company in - licensed thalidomide in 1992 and received FDA approval to market the drug (as Thalomid) for treating severe cutaneous manifestations of leprosy in 1998 and for treating multiple myeloma in combination with dexamethasone in 2006.
The authors note that their definition of a mustache includes any «visible presence of hair on the upper cutaneous lip and included both stand alone moustaches (for example, Copstash Standard, Pencil, Handlebar, Dali, Supermario) as well as moustaches in combination with other facial hair (for example, Van Dyke, Balbo, The Zappa [or even the Santa].
To demonstrate the effectiveness of his new technique, Zhu already has analyzed approximately 50 mutations of the BRaf gene, mutations that have been linked to tumors and to a neurodevelopmental disorder known as cardio - facio - cutaneous syndrome.
In compound heterozygous mice, both homozygous lethal Xpd † XPCS and Xpd † XP alleles were able to alleviate XpdTTD - specific cutaneous and anaemic features and can thus be defined as dominant over the XpdTTD allele with respect to these phenotypes.
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)(or scatter factor (SF) pathways - Met inhibitors could be used in combination with other treatment modalities such as; radiotherapy and / or immunotherapy in treatment of cutaneous melanoma.
Moreover, moderate to serious complications described with classic fat graft 40 as chronic oedema, calcification, fibrosis, acne, headache, dysesthesia, drooping, infections, damage of the underlying skeletal structures, cutaneous discolouration or vascular catastrophes were completely avoided when applying this technique but were not seen also in our previous experience.
He has observed peeling of cutaneous lesions that suggest the treatment worked as intended.
Cancers related to chronic mutagenic exposures, such as lung cancer (tobacco smoke) and cutaneous melanoma (UV radiation), have the highest rates of somatic mutations.
Much as in cutaneous melanoma, the role of PD - L1 status as an immune biomarker in mucosal melanoma remains unclear.
As in cutaneous melanoma, mucosal melanomas harboring BRAF V600 mutations may respond well to combined BRAF and MEK inhibition.
In conclusion, our study characterizes the biological function of DDX3 as a putative candidate tumor suppressor gene, at least in HCC and cutaneous SCC.
Cutaneous phenotype and MC1R variants as modifying factors for the development of melanoma in CDKN2A G101W mutation carriers from 4 countries.
Important reports from the Weiner lab include the first DNA vaccine studied for HIV as well as for cancer immune therapy of cutaneous T cell lymphoma, the early development of DNA encoded genetic adjuvants, including IL - 12, advances in gene optimization, and advances in electroporation technologies resulting in improved gene delivery.
Melanoma is also referred to as «malignant melanoma» and «cutaneous melanoma.»
Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is gaining attention as a public health problem.
Propolis as an alternative treatment for cutaneous warts.
This is known as Tingling Thigh Syndrome - a compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, which runs across the outside of your thigh.
But it can also be classified as mucosal and cutaneous candidiasis, depending on the area affected.
Cutaneous candidiasis affects various sensitive parts of the skin, such as perianal, the skin and tissue near nails, (paronychial candidosis), often confused with whitlow, various parts of the body where two skin areas touch, or rub together, (Candidal intertrigo), diaper area, etc...
What has been gleaned from scientific literature is that certain phytochemicals, such as the triterpenes that cucumber contains, may offer important cytoprotective capabilities, among other benefits, that may preserve cutaneous barrier function and cellular immunity (9, 10).
My own story begins as a dermatologist on this traditional route — Northwestern Medical School then University of California for a residency in cutaneous medicine (that's skin).
Although difficult to find, D. cati may be seen in clinically healthy cats as part of the normal cutaneous flora.
If they migrate into humans, hookworms can be responsible for intestinal problems or a condition called cutaneous larval migrans in which the worms leave itchy, red trails in the skin as they move under it.
Reactive cutaneous histiocytosis is noticed as lumps under the skin.
In older dogs, cutaneous histiocytosis is rare but may be a sign of underlying diseases such as diabetes, liver dysfunction, or cancer.
Cutaneous HSA is more common in dogs with minimal pigmentation and thin hair coats suggesting UV light exposure as a possible cause.
• Parasites, such as mites, fleas and mange (scabies) • Infectious diseases, such as Staphylococcal pyoderma («Staph») skin infections, yeast and fungal infections and skin fold infections • Systemic diseases, such as autoimmune diseases • Skin cancer, such as Squamous cell carcinoma, cutaneous lymphoma, Mast cell tumors • Allergies, such as flea allergy dermatitis, adverse food reactions, environmental allergies, etc..
Hookworms can penetrate the skin and cause cutaneous larva migrans, although in rare instances visceral larva migrans can also occur, as well as skeletal muscle or intestinal involvement.
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) occurs as red, inflamed lesions in the skin where the larvae of canine hookworms burrow under the skin.
Canine Cutaneous lymphoma is a cancer of the white blood cells with lumps on the skin as the canine skin cancer symptoms.
The condition of the skin during the physical examination will be similar to several other types of dermal issues such as allergies, chemical damage, and flea infestations, and will usually prompt your veterinarian to get a skin scraping for cutaneous cytology.
Certain breeds with white short fur, such as Dalmations or Pit Bull terriers, are more prone to developing cutaneous hemangiosarcoma.
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As far as cats go, the cutaneous form tends to be more common in the Siamese breeAs far as cats go, the cutaneous form tends to be more common in the Siamese breeas cats go, the cutaneous form tends to be more common in the Siamese breed.
Known in greyhounds as «Alabama rot», the disease causes severe vasculitis, cutaneous necrosis, renal failure and death.
Hypersensitivity reactions such as pharyngeal / face oedema and cutaneous reactions have been reported after the intake of NorLevo.
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