Publications by authors named "H Tezval"

Background: Water vapor thermal therapy (Rezum) is a minimally invasive treatment for benign prostatic enlargement (BPE). Studies reporting urodynamic results regarding the procedure are rare. Our study aimed to assess the effectiveness of Rezum on urinary outcome parameters in a consecutive series of patients and compare urodynamic data before and after treatment.

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Cadherins (calcium-dependent adhesion proteins) are important in cellular adhesion and may play a role in the development and progression of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). This study investigated changes in cadherin 3 (; P-cadherin) mRNA expression, DNA methylation, and protein expression in RCC and compared the results with the histopathological and clinical characteristics of patients. The possible contribution of CDH3 to tumor cell invasiveness was tested in a functional assay using siRNA-based suppression of expression and subsequent real-time impedance analysis using a Matrigel invasion model.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explored the use of spider silk for reconstructing erectile nerves in patients undergoing robotic prostate surgery.
  • The method involved placing spider silk on neurovascular bundles after prostate removal, and outcomes showed that inflammatory markers were stabilized without major complications.
  • Three out of six patients reported improved erectile function within three months, suggesting spider silk is a safe approach, but further research is needed to solidify these results.
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Introduction: Macrophages and monocytes are main players in innate immunity. The relevance of mononuclear phagocyte infiltrates on clinical outcomes remains to be determined in native kidney diseases.

Methods: Our cross-sectional study included 324 patients with diagnostic renal biopsies comprising 17 disease entities and normal renal tissues for comparison.

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Approximately 21% of patients with renal cell cancer (RCC) present with synchronous metastatic disease at the time of diagnosis, and metachronous metastatic disease occurs in 20-50% of cases within 5 years. Recent advances in adjuvant treatment of aggressive RCC following surgery suggest that biomarker-based prediction of risk for distant metastasis could improve patient selection. Biometrical analysis of TCGA-KIRC data identified candidate loci in the NK6 homeobox 2 gene () that are hypermethylated in primary metastatic RCC.

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