Middle ear cholesteatoma is often invasive with consequent bone destruction. Inflammatory stimulation of the underlying connective tissue, as well as an autocrine mechanism, may be responsible for the dysregulation and abnormal proliferative features of the keratinocytes in cholesteatoma. Comparative investigations were performed to assess the epithelial cell kinetics of cholesteatoma and normal auditory meatal skin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this paper, the association of gastric Campylobacter pylori (CP) colonization with histologic findings and gastric emptying of a mixed solid-liquid meal was prospectively investigated in 43 consecutive patients with essential non-ulcer dyspepsia (ENUD). Gastric emptying was also measured in 30 symptom-free control subjects. The frequency of CP infection in patients with ENUD was 44.
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