SPONTANEOUSLY REVERSIBLE ADRENAL NODULES IN PRIMARY DIFFUSE LARGE B-CELL TESTICULAR LYMPHOMA MIMICKING AN EXTRANODAL INVOLVEMENT: A CASE REPORT

Spontaneously reversible adrenal nodules in primary diffuse large B-cell testicular lymphoma mimicking an extranodal involvement: A case report

In the staging of cancer patients, transient and spontaneously reversible bilateral adrenal hypertrophy may mimic a secondary localization of the disease.We discuss the case of an 82-year-old male patient with suspected testicular neoplasia in which abdominal CT examination reveals the onset of a bilateral macronodular adrenal enlargement, suggesti

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The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Responsive miR-125a Represses Mesenchymal Morphology in Ovarian Cancer Cells

The epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) that occurs during embryonic development is recapitulated during tumor metastasis.Important regulators of this process include growth factors, transcription factors, and Iced Tea Glasses adhesion molecules.New evidence suggests that microRNA (miRNA) activity contributes to metastatic progression and EM

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Synovial tissue from sites of joint pain in knee osteoarthritis patients exhibits a differential phenotype with distinct fibroblast subsets

Background: Synovial inflammation is Swim Dresses associated with pain severity in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA).The aim here was to determine in a population with knee OA, whether synovial tissue from areas associated with pain exhibited different synovial fibroblast subsets, compared to synovial tissue from sites not associated with pain

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