Sentences with phrase «tracheal cancer»

The 2011 paper «Tracheobronchial transplantation with a stem - cell - seeded bioartificial nanocomposite: a proof - of - concept study» described a first - of - its - kind procedure: A 36 - year - old man with recurrent tracheal cancer received an artificial airway seeded with his own stem cells.
Saint: Windpipe Builders In June a dream team of doctors and researchers saved the life of a tracheal cancer patient by performing the first artificial windpipe transplant.

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«We developed Drosophila lung cancer models by targeting Ras alone and in combination with PTEN knockdown in the tracheal system of the fruit fly,» says Cagan, PhD, Professor in the Department of Developmental & Regenerative Biology, Senior Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and Director of the Center for Personalized Cancer Therapeutics at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount cancer models by targeting Ras alone and in combination with PTEN knockdown in the tracheal system of the fruit fly,» says Cagan, PhD, Professor in the Department of Developmental & Regenerative Biology, Senior Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and Director of the Center for Personalized Cancer Therapeutics at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Cancer Therapeutics at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Research by the late John F. Prudden MD, DSci, on the effect of bovine tracheal cartilage on arthritis, autoimmune disorders, wound healing and cancer has been particularly impressive.
Poor nutrition intake coupled with polluted environmental conditions increases the risk for respiratory cancers such as lung, tracheal and laryngeal tumors.
Conditions such as inflammation of the epiglottis, tracheal and laryngeal cancer and hyperthyroidism may all change the sound or frequency of your cat's voice and purr.
The most common problems are bloat / torsion, thyroid issues, tracheal collapse, epilepsy, sebaceous adenitis, juvenile renal disease, hip dysplasia, and cancer.
Potential causes for cough can include heart disease, tracheal collapse (common in smaller breeds), pneumonia, cancer, foreign material within the airways, and inflammatory disease such as with allergies / asthma and heartworms.
Orthopedic Surgery for a Paralyzed Dog: March 2010: 53 Canine Back Pain: April 2011: 55 Puppy Hips: July 2011: 54 Fighting Canine Bone Cancer: October 2011: 54 - 55 Hip Dysplasia in Dogs: December 2011: 54 Canine Influenza: April 2012: 54 Canine Hip Dysplasia: May 2012: 50 Toy Breed Health: August 2012: 50 Gallbladder Disease in Dogs, Warning Signs: August 2012: 52 Canine Orthopedics, Patellar Luxation: September 2012: 50 Canine Atopic Dermatitis: September 2012: 54 - 55 Canine Pancreatitis: November 2012: 52 A Brief Overview of Tracheal Collapse in Dogs: May 2013: 50 Canine Mast Cell Tumors: May 2013: 52 Senior Dog Health: July 2013: 60 Concern About Small Dogs; August 2013: 54 Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dobermans: September 2013: 50 Hearing Loss in King Charles Cavalier: December 2013: 50 Canine Influenza Virus: July 2014: 42
Interventional procedures — including cardiac pacing, balloon valvuloplasty, transcatheter PDA closure, tracheal stenting, urethral stenting for cancerous obstructions, ureteral stenting from both malignant (cancer) and benign (stones, stricture) causes, intrahepatic portosystemic shunt closure, nasopharyngeal stenting, arterial embolization or chemoembolization for bleeding or to slow tumor growth, arterial coiling of guttural pouch mycosis, foreign body retrieval from the GI tract, respiratory tract, or vasculature, etc
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