Publications by authors named "Timothy K Mellor"

Primary melanoma arising from the nasolacrimal sac is a rare form of mucosal melanoma, with only 30 cases previously reported in the literature and none reporting cervical metastatic disease. Given the extremely rare nature of this disease, specific guidelines for staging and intervention are impractical and do not exist. As such, case presentations have formed the basis for management.

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Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare but aggressive skin cancer of neuroendocrine origin. As a result, few large studies have been published, and we know of even fewer on disease of the head and neck alone. The most appropriate way to manage patients with early local disease and no sign of metastases neck is controversial.

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Article Synopsis
  • Resurfacing cutaneous tissue with carbon dioxide laser enhances collagen and elastin production, leading to improved skin healing.
  • In a study involving 12 chronic lip fissures among 11 patients, the procedure resulted in significant healing, with most fissures showing no recurrence after an average follow-up of 70 months.
  • The treatment was effective and safe, with minimal discomfort reported; however, the availability of this technology may be limited.
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Congenital vascular anomalies have been and remain poorly understood. Since 1982 haemangiomas and vascular malformations have been recognised as distinct entities that exhibit unique characteristics and demand appropriately tailored treatment plans. However, "haemangioma" still continues to be used as a clinical and pathological description of many different types of vascular anomalies, which complicates both the care of patients and the interpretation of reports in journals.

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Purpose: The small molecule nitric oxide (NO), produced by a family of enzymes called NO synthase (NOS), has a diverse array of functions in both physiologic and pathologic states. Prolonged production of NO by the isoform NOS2 has been implicated in human cancer progression. NO has an important role in angiogenesis, being both an upstream signal and a downstream effector molecule to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).

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