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Malignancy and Chronic Inflammation in the Gastrointestinal Tract - New Concepts

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Gebonden, 178 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 1995e druk, 1995
ISBN13: 9780792388890
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Springer Netherlands 1995e druk, 1995 9780792388890
Onderdeel van serie Falk Symposium
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Despite recent advances, the pathogenesis and therapy of various forms of chronic inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract remains problematical. Especially threatening is the possible complication of the development of a malignant growth, but the role of the chronic inflammatory process in this is not known. Three examples are: H. pylori-induced gastritis is associated with gastric lymphomas and carcinomas; there is an increased incidence of intestinal T-cell lymphomas in tropical sprue; and chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, particularly ulcerative colitis, are associated with an increased incidence of carcinoma.
In this book, the Proceedings of Falk Symposium No. 81, held in Berlin, November 3-5, 1994, an extensive exchange of information and opinions between international experts yields a state-of-the-art consensus on practical procedures in diagnostics, prophylaxis and therapy.

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ISBN13:9780792388890
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:178
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:1995

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List of principal authors. Introduction. <strong>Section I: Helicobacter</strong> <strong>pylori and malignant transformation.</strong> Helicobacter pylori infection - clinical aspects and epidemiology; M. Gregor. Helicobacter pylori: mechanisms of pathogenicity; J.-D. Schulzke, et al. Significance of Helicobacter pylori infection for malignant transformation of epithelial cells; M. Stoltes, S. Eidt. Cytokine responses to Helicobacter pylori infection; J.E. Crabtree. The role of Helicobacter pylori in the pathogenesis of primary gastric B-cell lymphoma; P.G. Isaacson. In vitro studies of malignant B cells from low grade B cell gastric lymphoma of mucosa associated lymphoid tissue; T. Hussell, et al. <strong>Section II: Coeliac disease and</strong> <strong>enteropathy-associated lymphomas.</strong> Clinical and pathological spectrum of coeliac disease; A. Ferguson, et al. Genetic susceptibility to coeliac disease; M.F. Kagnoff. Phenotype and functions of intraepithelial lymphocytes; N. Cerf-Bensussan, D. Guy-Grand. T cell mediated mucosal transformation; T.T. MacDonald, et al. Genetic events in colon carcinoma; K. Moelling, et al. <strong>Section III: Inflammatory</strong> <strong>bowel disease and malignancy.</strong> Intestinal cancer risk in patients with inflammatory bowel disease; V. Binder, et al. Incidence and significance of dysplasia in ulcerative colitis; R.H. Riddell. Endoscopic surveillance in ulcerative colitis; J. Lennard-Jones. Phenotypic and clinicopathological peculiarities of mucinous colonic carcinoma; C. Hanski, et al. Value of flow cytometry in the surveillance of patients with ulcerative colitis; R. Porschen, et al. Molecular biology of colitis-associated neoplasia; S.J. Meltzer, B.G. Greenwald. Index. <br/>

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