J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care
November 2018
Objectives: To determine whether metallothionein (MT) protein expression is associated with clinical outcomes in patients with transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the bladder.
Methods: Archival pathologic radical cystectomy and transurethrally resected specimens and medical charts were reviewed for 123 patients with TCC. Patients were divided into groups based on the TNM stage, tumor grade, and MT protein expression in the primary tumor.
We report on a 48-year-old woman who presented with abnormal uterine bleeding secondary to uterine fibroids and who was found to have incidental endosalpingiosis of the urinary bladder. Follow-up is necessary for bladder endosalpingiosis because of its tendency to recur. Follow-up should include cystoscopy and renal, and possibly pelvic, ultrasonography.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFA major limiting factor in understanding teleost major histocompatibility receptor function is the lack of knowledge about antigen presentation accessory molecules. We report here two cDNA clones encoding teleost versions of invariant chain and one encoding a related protein that may play a protease inhibition role in antigen presentation. The two invariant chain equivalents are similar to each other where they overlap, but differ in the presence or absence of a thyroglobulin domain.
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