ascopubs.org: Cell cycle regulators p16INK4a in metaplasia, dysplasia, and adenocarcinoma of Barrett's esophagus.
Cell cycle regulators p16INK4a in metaplasia, dysplasia, and adenocarcinoma of Barrett's esophagus.
Barrett's oesophagus is a condition characterised by abnormal epithelium of the oesophagus. In some patients, Barrett's oesophagus may progress, through metaplasia and dysplasia, to oesophageal ...
Nature: Targeted next-generation sequencing supports epidermoid metaplasia of the esophagus as a precursor to esophageal squamous neoplasia
Targeted next-generation sequencing supports epidermoid metaplasia of the esophagus as a precursor to esophageal squamous neoplasia
Clinicians can help reduce gastric cancer incidence and mortality in high-risk groups through endoscopic screening and surveillance of precancerous conditions, such as gastric intestinal metaplasia ...
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence: Endoscopic radiofrequency ablation for Barrett's oesophagus with low‑grade dysplasia or no dysplasia
Endoscopic radiofrequency ablation for Barrett's oesophagus with low‑grade dysplasia or no dysplasia
No. Cervical dysplasia isn't cancer. The term means that cells that look different from typical cervical cells were found on the surface of the cervix. Cervical dysplasia can range from mild to severe, depending on how different the cells look. Dysplasia could go away on its own. Or, over time, it ...
Overview Hip dysplasia is the medical term for a hip socket that doesn't fully cover the ball portion of the upper thighbone. This allows the hip joint to become partially or completely dislocated. Most people with hip dysplasia are born with the condition. Healthcare professionals will check your baby for signs of hip dysplasia shortly after birth and during well-baby visits. If hip dysplasia ...