Publications by authors named "S Derka"

The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the activation of the PERP and Akt oncogenes in the induction of skin cancer in FVB/N mice by a stepwise chemical process. Forty four-week-old female FVB/N mice were randomly divided into a control group (n = 8) and two experimental groups (group A: n = 16, group B: n = 16). In the study, the groups were subjected to a two-stage carcinogenesis procedure.

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Introduction: Oral carcinogenetic is based on a variety of genomic imbalances (gross chromosome or specific gene alterations) that drive the normal oral mucosa to its neoplastic/dysplastic epithelial form and finally to a totally malignant tissue transformation. In this multi-step procedure, down-regulation of suppressor genes combined with overactivation of oncogenes are two crucial and partially early genetic events involved in the onset and progression of neoplastic/malignant epithelia transformation. More specifically, deregulation of strong transcription factors negatively affects the normal expression of a broad spectrum of genes that are involved in cell proliferation and signalling transduction to the nucleus.

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Pleomorphic adenoma is a non-cancerous neoplasm that develops in the salivary glands. Originating from minor salivary glands, it is extremely uncommon and primarily affects females. The peak incidence is observed between 40 and 60 years of age.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hemifacial microsomia (HFM) is a common congenital facial malformation characterized by underdevelopment of one side of the face and ear, often requiring multiple surgeries for correction.
  • This case study details the surgical history of a 35-year-old woman with severe HFM, who underwent several reconstructive procedures, including auricle reconstruction and a face lift, leading to satisfactory aesthetic results.
  • The study concludes that addressing HFM through reconstructive surgery is crucial for enhancing quality of life and social integration for affected individuals.
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