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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «VILLOUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
villous in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
villous im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disease: Pathophysiology, ...
Abnormal appearances seen under the dissecting microscope are broadly
grouped under two headings: a flat mucosa and a ridged or convoluted mucosa.
In both types of mucosa, the normal villous architecture is lost. Mild vil- lous
shortening ...
2
Pathology of the Human Placenta
Generation of false knots is associated with increased branching of the villous
tree and so is most common toward term and under hypoxic conditions. It should
be remembered that the relative frequencies of these appearances will depend
on ...
Kurt Benirschke, Graham J. Burton, Rebecca N Baergen, 2012
3
Manual of Pathology of the Human Placenta: Second Edition
Villous chorangiosis is also a relatively common finding in the remaining “normal”
villi. These changes are less prominent in earlier gestations. Suggestions for
Examination and Report (Mesenchymal dysplasia) Gross Examination:
Additional ...
4
Essentials of Rubin's Pathology
Villous adenoma of the colon. A. The colon contains a large, broad-based,
elevated lesion that has a cauliflower-like surface. Afirm area nearthe center of
the lesion proved on histologic examination to be an adenocarcinoma. B.
Microscopic ...
5
Genetics of Colorectal Cancer
Villous adenomas are rare, accounting for around 1% of all colorectal polyps.
However, they are greatly over-represented within the residual adenomas
occurring immediately adjacent to early colorectal cancers. One-third of such
adenomas ...
John D. Potter, Noralane M. Lindor, 2009
6
Pathology of Incipient Neoplasia
Villous adenoma consisting of villi- form fronds of dysplastic mucosa sharply
demarcated from the surrounding normal colonic mucosa (bottom right). In
general, tubular adenomas are charac- teri/ed by a complete lack or a limited
display of" ...
Cancer Biomarkers Research Group Donald Earl Henson Program Director, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control National Cancer Institute, Jr. Jorge Albores-Saavedra Philip O'Bryan Montgomery, M.D. Professor of Surgical Pathology and Director Division of Anatomic Pathology University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, 2001
7
Atlas of Endoanal and Endorectal Ultrasonography: Staging ...
G.A. Santoro, G. Di Falco Sonographic evaluation of a villous rectal lesion is
helpful in determining the presence of tumor invasion. Although the presence of
ulceration or induration in these lesions correlates with the presence of cancer, ...
8
Handbook of Placental Pathology
GENERALIZED ABNORMALITIES OF THE VILLI Villous immaturity The
assessment of villous immaturity is difficult in placentas delivered prior to 37
weeks of gestation. At term, the villi are small and have dilated vessels that
compress the ...
Ona Marie Faye-Petersen, Debra S. Heller, Vijay V. Joshi, 2005
Most polyps with malignant potential are adenomatous and can be further
subdivided to include tubular, tubulovillous, and villous adenomas. Adenomatous
Polyps The cancer risk of adenomatous polyps is associated with two factors: the
size ...
Steven D. Wexner, Neil Stollman, 2006
10
Fetal Medicine: Basic Science and Clinical Practice
In the more mature placenta, they are inconspicuous, usually situated at the
surfaces of immature intermediate villi where they represent the points of villous
sprouting and development. The development of the villous tree starts by the ...
Charles H. Rodeck, Martin J. Whittle, 2009
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «VILLOUS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
villous im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Intraplacental villous artery resistance indices and identification of …
We propose that evaluation of intraplacental villous artery (IPVA) resistance can provide earlier detection of increased resistance in placental flow. «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Lymphocytic Gastritis Strongly Associated with Celiac Disease
Compared to patients with normal duodenal histology, LG was more common in partial villous atrophy (OR: 37.66; 95% CI: 30.16–47.03), and subtotal/total ... «Celiac.com, Jul 15»
Over-accumulation of Iron Associated in Hepatitis C Implicated in …
Hepcidin, a hepatic peptide hormone, is a primary regulator of systemic iron status by blocking iron release from villous cells into the blood through binding to ... «Hepatitis News Today, Mär 15»
Dumaguing: Know more about Colorectal Cancer
Polyps with finger like projections are called villous adenoma, although mostly benign may cause profuse diarrhea leading to hypokalemia or a significant ... «Sun.Star, Mär 15»
Persistent Villous Atrophy Not Associated With Heart Disease
Celiac.com 03/13/2015 - People who suffer from celiac disease with persistent villous atrophy do not face any higher risk of ischemic heart disease or atrial ... «Celiac.com, Mär 15»
The Changing Clinical Profile of Celiac Disease
Villous atrophy was found in 87%, while 13% had minor lesions consistent with potential celiac disease. A large proportion of patients showed autoimmune ... «Medscape, Jan 15»
Patients Charge Blood Pressure Medication Benicar Is A Dangerous …
While taking the recommended dosage of Benicar, the plaintiffs developed severe gastrointestinal injuries, including sprue-like enteropathy and villous atrophy. «Business Wire, Jan 15»
Is 'Resect and Discard' Gaining Acceptance?
More importantly, interobserver variability is high, an observation that has led some post-polypectomy guidelines to not include villous elements and dysplasia ... «Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News, Nov 14»
Low-risk adenoma removal associated with reduced colorectal …
Patients with high-risk adenomas — or those with high-grade dysplasia, a villous component or a size ≥10 mm — underwent colonoscopy after 10 years, ... «Healio, Aug 14»
What You Should Know: Celiac Disease
The small intestine develops villous atrophy that results in difficulties in the absorption of nutrients. In Kennedy's case, his problems started in childhood. He had ... «Irish America, Aug 14»