Introduction And Importance: Retroperitoneal neoplasia comprise less than 2% of all tumours. benign primary retroperitoneal mucinous cystadenoma (PRMC) is an extremely rare tumour. Their clinical course is overall silent unless the patient presents with a vague abdominal or pelvic pain, abdominal distention, or a palpable mass.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntibody libraries came into existence 30 years ago when the accumulating sequence data of immunoglobulin genes and the advent of PCR technology made it possible to clone antibody gene repertoires. Phage display (most common) and additional display and screening technologies were applied to pan out desired binding specificities from antibody libraries. As other antibody discovery tools, phage display is not an off-the-shelf technology and not offered as a kit but rather requires experience and expertise for making it indeed very useful.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction And Importance: Mucinous cell neoplasia are rare and conceivably fatal causes of surgical abdomen. Adult manifestations can be obscure and ill-defined, yielding misdiagnoses and wasting precious time and effort to reach the correct one. Clinical awareness ought to be present once presented with a surgical abdomen in such a patient because this neoplasm may present with misleading presentations which mask the actual diagnosis and masquerade as a different one, and in turn, may result in performing a dissimilar treatment intervention.
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