Mucosal invasion
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This study aims to explore the clinicopathological characteristics and evaluated the relationships between malignant risk classification according to Armed Forces Institute of Pathology criteria and the clinicopathological features of GISTs in a cohort of Vietnamese patients.
6p vinatisu 29-08-2024 7 1 Download
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Pathogenesis Hib strains cause systemic disease by invasion and hematogenous spread from the respiratory tract to distant sites such as the meninges, bones, and joints. The type b polysaccharide capsule is an important virulence factor affecting the bacterium's ability to avoid opsonization and cause systemic disease. Nontypable strains cause disease by local invasion of mucosal surfaces. Otitis media results when bacteria reach the middle ear by way of the eustachian tube. Adults with chronic bronchitis experience recurrent lower respiratory tract infection due to nontypable strains.
5p colgate_colgate 21-12-2010 79 6 Download
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Pain Pain occurs with variable frequency in the cancer patient: 25–50% of patients present with pain at diagnosis, 33% have pain associated with treatment, and 75% have pain with progressive disease. The pain may have several causes. In ~70% of cases, pain is caused by the tumor itself—by invasion of bone, nerves, blood vessels, or mucous membranes or obstruction of a hollow viscus or duct.
5p konheokonmummim 03-12-2010 68 5 Download