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Doses at least an order of magnitude greater than those that result in neoplastic lesions are required to induce other effects.
This could be hyperglycemia, infections, or neoplastic lesions.
Neoplastic lesions of organs, bones and joints are visualised with remarkable clarity.
Biopsies may be required to differentiate warts from pre-neoplasia or neoplastic lesions.
Many different types of brain lesions can cause autotopagnosia; however, neoplastic lesions seem to be the most common.
These effects on the forestomach are also in concordance with neoplastic lesions at this site in mice.
Induction of preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions in rats treated with Nnitroso compounds.
Under subsequent blue light illumination, neoplastic lesions fluoresce red, enabling visualization of tumors.
It is the marine cetacean that most frequently develops hyperplastic and neoplastic lesions of the thyroid.
- Identification of the progression markers for neoplastic lesions for gastric cancer in Spain.
Compared with invasive carcinoma, intraepithelial neoplastic lesions harbour a greater diversity of human papillomavirus types.
Teratomata, melanomata and dysgerminomata are solid neoplastic lesions appearing uniformly echogenic.
The total number of neoplastic lesions per mouse was linearly related to the TCA dose with time.
No hyperplastic or neoplastic lesions were observed in any of the female mice treated with TCA.
Recent experimental evidence suggests that both the myeloid and lipomatous elements have a monoclonal origin, which strongly supports the hypothesis that myelolipomas are neoplastic lesions.
They concluded that, based on the results, potassium chloride was only a weak promotor (in the absence of an initiator), inducing only a few neoplastic lesions.
Other neoplastic lesions were observed in the kidney, pancreas, oral cavity, and spleen, but these were not considered to be related to the consumption of chlorinated water.
As NDMA is a potent inducer of acute toxic and chronic neoplastic lesions in aquatic species, assessment endpoints reflecting these effects are mentioned here.
Photodamage, implies changes beyond those associated with aging alone, defined as cutaneous damage caused by chronic exposure to solar radiation and is associated with emergence of neoplastic lesions.
Carcinoma in situ, meaning "cancer in place", represents the transformation of a neoplastic lesion to one in which cells undergo essentially no maturation, and thus may be considered cancer-like.
It is developing keys for the identification of genes which show an significant increase or decrease in their expression level of fibrosis in preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions in the liver.
Despite these encouraging results this technique was not widely adopted because it proved time consuming, generally insensitive, did not localise the neoplastic lesion, and was associated with false positive results.
The techniques being pursued are based upon a spectroscopic microscopy analysis of light backscattered from histologically normal tissue located away from a neoplastic lesion in what has been termed the field effect.
Neoplastic lesions in rats in the U.S. NTP bioassay included a dose-related increase in the incidence of tubular cell adenocarcinomas in the kidney of male rats.
The type, incidence, and organ distribution of the neoplastic lesions in the chloral hydrate-treated rats did not differ from those in the control rats, and the lesions were therefore regarded as random events.