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One of the most prevalent and deadly cancers in men is bladder cancer. To achieve the best possible outcome, physicians need to diagnose it promptly. The gold standard for diagnosis is tissue biopsy, but this method is invasive. There is another option fo... see more

Cervical cancer is the fourth most common malignant tumor among women in the world. However, 90% of deaths occur in developing countries. Tumor pathogenesis is associated with exposure to high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV), most often 16 and 18 strain... see more

RÉSUMÉObjectif. Déterminer la fréquence du cancer de la prostate chez les sujets de plus 75 ans et décrire les aspects diagnostiques et thérapeutiques de cette affection dans notre service. Population et méthodes. Il s’agit d’une étude descriptive et rétr... see more

Background: Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) is a rare, acquired disease associated with hemolytic anemia, bone marrow failure, thrombosis, and, frequently, poor quality of life. It is caused by defects in the membrane of blood cells, where there... see more

ABSTRACT. Munhoz T.D., Martins M.R., Pinto M.L., Dias V. dos S.V. & Dias W.O. [Multiple myeloma in a dog - Case report.] Mieloma múltiplo num cão - Relato de caso. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 38(3):231-234, 2016. Centro Universitário Barão... see more

Bladder cancer is characterized by a high mortality rate and is the 9th most common cancerous disease in the world. With a wide array of diagnostic bases, which include cystoscopy, ultrasound, computer and magnetic resonance imaging, cytology of urine dep... see more

Objective: The use of certain medications among diabetic patients put them at risk of developing bladder cancer. This study was done to examine the effects of metformin therapy on the bladder of diabetic patients and to assess the correlation between the ... see more

Febrile children due to infectious disease will suffer relative deficiency of vitamin A, due to increased ofvitamin A excretion via urine, non specific reaction to fever, and decreased food intake, thus absorption will also decrease. This study is to know... see more

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