Search Results - "Figueiredo, Marcelo Cardoso"
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Genetic and methylation status of CDKN2A (p14ARF/p16INK4A) and TP53 genes in recurrent respiratory papillomatosis
Published in Human pathology (01-01-2022)“…Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is a rare and chronic disease affecting the upper airway with papillomatous lesions caused by the human…”
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Clinical and treatment course of lung carcinoma from adult-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis with lung involvement: A case report
Published in Oral oncology (01-10-2021)“…•RRP is a rare and chronic HPV-related disease affecting the respiratory tract.•RRP pulmonary spread can progress to lung carcinoma, even associated to low…”
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Prevalence and clinical implications of low-risk human papillomavirus among patients with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Published in Auris, nasus, larynx (01-08-2019)“…The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in biopsy specimens from juvenile and adult patients with histopathological…”
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A pilot study on salivary HPV DNA detection to monitor active disease from patients with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis
Published in American journal of otolaryngology (01-03-2024)“…Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is a human papillomavirus (HPV)-related disease affecting the upper airway and saliva could be an important…”
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Prevalence of Epstein–Barr virus infection in recurrent respiratory papillomatosis and the influence on disease severity
Published in Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease (01-05-2022)“…•Aggressive clinical course of Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is not yet fully understood.•Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection may contribute to…”
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Antimaláricos e Ototoxicidade Antimalarials and Ototoxicity
Published in Revista Brasileira de reumatologia (01-06-2004)“…Os antimaláricos, como o difosfato de cloroquina, têm sido usados amplamente no tratamento não só da malária, mas também de doenças reumatológicas como a…”
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